Top 12 Quotes About Adne
#1. My dad had a stroke. It's one of those life-changing events. It was right around the time I was turning 40. We were doing 'L.A. Law,' and I got this call that my dad was in Rome and had had a stroke. I want to stress that it wasn't a huge stroke, but it was enough to provide a serious wake-up call.
Corbin Bernsen
#2. You didn't have to tie us up!" Shay shrugged the frayed ropes off.
"Yes, we did!" Adne's hands were on her hips. "You would have torn right through that portal to get to her. You were both acting like morons."
"She's right," Ren said. "They probably did have to tie us up."
Shay grinned.
Andrea Cremer
#3. we should see the earth Unthwarted in her wish to recompense The industrious,
William Wordsworth
#4. It's not babysitting," Adne protested. "I haven't had to spank you once, which is a shame.
Andrea Cremer
#5. During my first pregnancy, I spent a lot of time worrying about how big I was getting and how I would lose it afterwards.
Tori Spelling
#6. Was there a turn, a change in the atmosphere? To single out a particular moment is to distort the record, for it suggests a clear history of cause and effect that can only betray our sense of what really happened.
Steven Millhauser
#7. Tonight we learned we must hold tight to happiness, my dove. Every day ... every moment ... is a gift. We must hold tight to that, Madeleine, and never let go.
Kristen Ashley
#9. She had trouble finding the sacred in the everyday; it seemed to be there only when she withdrew from the world.
Susan Cain
#10. Every man should use his intellect, not as he uses his lamp in the study, only for his own seeing, but as the lighthouse uses its lamps, that those afar off on the seas may see the shining, and learn their way.
Henry Ward Beecher
#11. In every project, I always look for the depth of humanity inside of it. I'm just trying to say if we can help in some way heal the equation with [Afro-Americans] what's going on with us as people.
Forest Whitaker
#12. The English have an extraordinary ability for flying into a great calm.
Alexander Woollcott
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