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Top 16 Angel Pavement Quotes
#1. It seems that if one is working from the point of view of getting beauty in one's equations, and if one has really a sound insight, one is on a sure line of progress.
Paul Dirac
#2. It's just another notch in the good ol' fucked up, modern America belt.
S.L. Jennings
#3. The fact that people were attentive to his body does not compensate for their ignoring his being.
Abraham Verghese
#4. The morning is the best time, there are no people around. My pleasant disposition likes the world with nobody in it.
Georgia O'Keeffe
#5. It would be nice if a single swat made the fly think: 'Whoa. I'm not flying THERE again. But it doesn't. He keeps coming back. Take note, Humans.
Gregor Collins
#6. Something in my mind, like an eye behind my eye, sees angel shapes in shadows of our lamp-lit street. As I feel for the pencil in my pocket, I know it's the Dad part of me at last seeing glints of the divine, even in the grungy pavement.
Laurel Garver
#7. Actors are always grabbing each other on stage, looking in each other's eyes, making a moment so private, the audience doesn't know what they're doing.
Edward Herrmann
#8. Kane narrowed his eyes. 'Where have you been all this time, Caitlin?' She could see the suspicion in his eyes, the accusation.
'Tied to a radiator.'
'What is it about you that makes people want to cuff you, huh?
Lindsay J. Pryor
#9. Being good is making it look easy, but getting good is never easy.
Jeffrey Fry
#10. When I've got nothing better to do, I look down the league table to see how Everton are getting along
Bill Shankly
#11. He cannot think. He can scarcely breathe. But he has no desire to either, he simply wants to keep kissing her.
Sara Sheridan
#12. You Can't Change Your Life... Until You Change Your Heart, and You Can't Change Your Heart... Until You Change Your Mind!
Latif Mercado
#13. You might think that, I could not possibly comment
Michael Dobbs
#14. My life would have gone along perfectly well, politically speaking, if it hadn't been for girls.
P. J. O'Rourke
#15. Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action
Ian Fleming
#16. A brown composition, which looked like diluted pincushions without the covers, and was called porridge.
Charles Dickens
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