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Zuishy Quotes By Jane Krakowski

When I do scenes with Alec Baldwin, he just stares at my boobs. That's how good of an actor he is, he finds a way. — Jane Krakowski

Zuishy Quotes By Karina Halle

True love doesn't have a sick desperation to it, and undercurrent of doom. People who burn that brightly still get burned in the end. — Karina Halle

Zuishy Quotes By Beryl Dov

God's Doorbell [10w]
Earth is God's doorbell,
unfortunately, half the time
nobody's home. — Beryl Dov

Zuishy Quotes By Joe Biden

A gaffe in Washington is someone telling the truth, and telling the truth has never hurt me. — Joe Biden

Zuishy Quotes By Darren Shan

I'd like to do something to help the worst afflicted, but I can't. It's not possible to save everybody. Even heroes have their all-too-human limits. — Darren Shan

Zuishy Quotes By Mary Roach

How is it that we find Christina Aguilera more interesting than the inside of our own bodies? — Mary Roach

Zuishy Quotes By Sheridan Smith

Kathy Burke has been a real inspiration. I think she's brilliant. I like the fact she doesn't care what she looks like on TV and just gets really into character. Obviously, she can do drama as well, but it's her comedy I love. — Sheridan Smith

Zuishy Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I knew a young lady of the last "romantic" generation who after some years of an enigmatic passion for a gentleman, whom she might quite easily have married at any moment, invented insuperable obstacles to their union, and ended by throwing herself one stormy night into a rather deep and rapid river from a high bank, almost a precipice, and so perished, entirely to satisfy her own caprice, and to be like Shakespeare's Ophelia. Indeed, if this precipice, a chosen and favourite spot of hers, had been less picturesque, if there had been a prosaic flat bank in its place, most likely the suicide would never have taken place. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Zuishy Quotes By Anonymous

In life we come across people who ditch us, break us. But we still continue to trust. We are scared of getting hurt again but we still trust, still share and still open our hearts to them. Why? Why do we trust even after knowing that people change? — Anonymous

Zuishy Quotes By G.A. Aiken

Her youngest daughter shrugged. "Ain't got no money, do we?" "I don't understand. Why aren't you pillaging like the rest of your kin?" "It was the Northlands, Da. Ain't nothin' to pillage but the crows in the trees." "And snow," their eldest added. "Lots and lots of snow." Bram motioned to his study. "You know where I keep the gold coin." As if on fire, their offspring made a desperate run for their father's study, climbing over the table and fighting each other through the door. It wasn't pretty. — G.A. Aiken

Zuishy Quotes By Richard Dawkins

We have to find our own purposes in life, which are not derived directly from our scientific history. — Richard Dawkins

Zuishy Quotes By Cecelia Ahern

Imagine you had a friend who was there for you all the time and you were there for them, but they stopped being there for you as much as they used to which you can understand a little because people have things to do, but then they're around less and less no matter how much you try to reach out to them. Then suddenly one day - nothing - they're gone. Just like that. Then you write to them, and you're ignored, and then you write to them again and you're ignored and finally you write to them for a third time and they barely even want to make the appointment, they're so busy with their job, their friends and their car. How would you feel? — Cecelia Ahern

Zuishy Quotes By Frank Gohlke

Whatever the aspect, I've tried to provide clear witness to what I've found, to resonate well enough with the harmonics of the place that the tuning can be felt in the pictures. — Frank Gohlke

Zuishy Quotes By William Wordsworth

Since thy return, through days and weeks
Of hope that grew by stealth,
How many wan and faded cheeks
Have kindled into health!
The Old, by thee revived, have said,
'Another year is ours;'
And wayworn Wanderers, poorly fed,
Have smiled upon thy flowers. — William Wordsworth