Top 18 Salamon Quotes

#1. Whispers of death crawled through her brain like insects swarming a feast. Murmurs of pain and torture sent shivers of dread down her spine. Gathering her courage, Alaina turned to face him.
"It all started with the attic . . .

Gina Salamon

#2. My dad is a big jazz fan, and that was the reason I first got into jazz.

Damien Chazelle

#3. Unix has retarded OS research by 10 years and linux has retarded it by 20.

Dennis Ritchie

#4. I think the British people have a strong sense of what is fair.

George Osborne

#5. I've always been obsessed about how people choose - or are destined - for the paths they take.

Julie Salamon

#6. When I was in high school, I listened to a lot of death metal bands.

Amy Lee

#7. The biography I've written about Wendy Wasserstein will almost invariably be different than the one anyone else would write.

Julie Salamon

#8. The journey is the treasure.

Lloyd Alexander

#9. I don't have too much time for fiction.

Ronald Reagan

#10. I'm also fascinated by the interplay between personal history and the larger forces that form the context for our lives.

Julie Salamon

#11. My stomach sank. JP had come so close. His immigrant parents had sacrificed so much.

John Green

#12. Death is the loss of everything all at once.

Julie Salamon

#13. thought to tell me before departing,

Diana Gabaldon

#14. Still, you can't complain about the number of movies being made. Never have the means of making movies been so accessible to so many. The problem is getting bodies into seats.

David Edelstein

#15. NASA works for the White House. There are many at NASA that wish they were building a modern replacement for the Shuttle. However, they had marching orders to instead work on other things, some of which should have no place in a research organization.

Burt Rutan

#16. The gymnasium of running, walking on stilts, climbing, etc. stells and makes hardy single powers and muscles, but dancing, like a corporeal poesy, embellishes, exercises, and equalizes all the muscles at once.

Jean Paul

#17. My parents came to this country after World War II, Jews from Czechoslovakia who had survived Auschwitz and Dachau. They settled with my sister in rural Ohio in the 1950s, where my dad became the town doctor and I was born.

Julie Salamon

#18. Master Salamon usually set off a little later as neither he nor other male members of their community were in the habit of walking on the road alongside their wives.

Swarnakanthi Rajapakse

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