
Top 15 Gatecrasher Book Quotes
#1. No," he heard a voice on the wind say. "If I had told you, you wouldn't have seen the Pyramids. They're beautiful, aren't they?
Paulo Coelho
#2. I couldn't stop staring at the cave, back where Dimitri was, back where half of my soul was.
Richelle Mead
#3. We enjoy change and freshness, and disco was only one area we've delved into.
Barry Gibb
#4. Often, even if I'm struggling with a decision or something, if I just go out into the ocean, that answer will come without thinking about it too much.
Jorja Fox
#5. All men have a legend because of death. Humanity wasn't legendary any longer: it was a myth.
Romain Gary
#6. The man is cold, brooding, sullen, deaf to humor. And those are his good points.
George R R Martin
#7. I had no experience with broadcasting basketball games, so I took a tape recorder and went to a playground where there was a summer league, and I stood up in the top of the stands and I called the game.
Ed Bradley
#8. If we don't have a more serious energy policy, the difference between a good day and bad day for America from here on will hinge on how the 86-year-old king of Saudi Arabia manages ... change.
Thomas Friedman
#9. If you can't be an athlete, be an athletic supporter!
Eve Arden
#10. Caleb offered me a family, but you offered me something worth so much more: myself.
Bree Despain
#11. It's just an expensive eyesore announcing to the world that he's too hip to get his news online like the rest of the world," she reported dutifully. "How about you, Guy? Any trouble on the grounds?
Mira Grant
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Jim McCullen
#13. But I'll always love you, and I'll always miss you and I'll never forget that It's okay to put dragons in the jungle and tears on a tiger
Sharon M. Draper
#14. Speak with the speech of the world; think with the thoughts of the few.
John Hay
#15. PIANO, n. A parlor utensil for subduing the impenitent visitor. It is operated by pressing the keys of the machine and the spirits of the audience.
Ambrose Bierce
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