
Top 15 Mitzner Rye Quotes
#1. I wasn't the demonstrative type. I didn't say I love you all the time, and I wasn't girlish or giggly. I hated shopping in pairs and preferred staying home with a good romance novel than a girls' night out. But I figured sometimes you have to meet someone halfway.
C.D. Reiss
#2. You silly," said Abdul, "those clouds don' mean nothing. I see'd them plenty a'ready. It was jus' coincidence that they was in the sky before Koos an" Piet was drowned."
"Yes," said Kielbiet, "it's nonsense. Have a drink. You'll go fish all right.
Theo Engela
#3. We want our marriage to be a triumph, not a tragedy.
Joyce Meyer
#4. He brought his lips and hot breath close to her ear. "And once I have you bound and helpless, how should I take you? Missionary? From behind? Against the wall?" He pulled back to face her. "Or all ways?"
She inched her legs further apart, and nodded.
Elizabeth SaFleur
#5. But he could never be long without trying to find a reason for what she was doing ...
Edith Wharton
#6. A movie that costs only $1.6 million doesn't have to be a cultural event to turn a profit.
Steven Soderbergh
#7. There is this paradox in fear: he is most likely to inspire it in others who has none himself!
Charles Caleb Colton
#9. Lionel Merble was a machine. Tralfamadorians, of course, say that every creature and plant in the Universe is a machine. It amuses them that so many Earthlings are offended by the idea of being machines.
Kurt Vonnegut
#11. You are a spiritual being with human body. Well-being, love, and kindness are your guiding principles.
Debasish Mridha
#12. The greatest beauty is organic wholeness, the wholeness of life and things, the divine beauty of the universe.
Robinson Jeffers
#13. They wouldn't be stereotypes necessarily. But they would be reasonable facsimiles to women as a class. A class not of women, per se, but a class that has almost been created through the mythology of women and how they are used as objects.
Ted Bundy
#14. The nature of impending fatherhood is that you are doing something that you're unqualified to do, and then you become qualified while doing it.
John Green
#15. True wisdom, which is not certain of anything in this world of contradictions, would have prevented him from attaining his present position. It would have alarmed his superiors, and done away with his chances of promotion.
Joseph Conrad
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