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My plant is probably dead."
Camryn looks slightly surprised. "You have a plant?"
I smile. "Yeah, her name's Georgia. — J.A. Redmerski
Camryn looks slightly surprised. "You have a plant?"
I smile. "Yeah, her name's Georgia. — J.A. Redmerski
If you wait and watch, she's found, things so often reveal themselves, despite your adversary's best efforts.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
Time renders all peope and all things silent. But I will speak of you, of all of you, for all the time I have.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
The best way to lose a job is just not to care. When you do not care, it shows in everything you do.
— Bo Bennett
There grows in the North Country a certain kind of youth of whom it may be said that he is born to be a Londoner.
— Arnold Bennett
Her hands cupped his face, thumbs caressing his cheekbones. "I love you, Mr. Bennett."
"Good thing. Hate to be the only one afflicted. — Ellen O'Connell
"Good thing. Hate to be the only one afflicted. — Ellen O'Connell
I always feel over-appreciated but underestimated.
— Alan Bennett
Assume nothing, Shara reminds herself. You do not know until you know.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
It is quite complicated, being civilised.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
Poverty affects people of all races.
— Bill Bennett
turn off your television and read a book!
— Saxon Bennett
Frustration, although quite painful at times, is a very positive and essential part of success.
— Bo Bennett
Mr Darcy is my severest critic.
— Elizabeth Bennett
The moment you're born you're done for.
— Arnold Bennett
France is the land where dalliance is so passionately understood.
— Arnold Bennett
Any change, even a change for the better is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.
— Arnold Bennett
The business of Mr. Bennett's life was to keep his daughters alive. The business of Mrs. Bennett's was to get them married.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
Elizabeth: "Your balls, Mr. Darcy?"
Darcy: "They belong to you, Miss Bennett. — Seth Grahame-Smith
Darcy: "They belong to you, Miss Bennett. — Seth Grahame-Smith
I came up for air. "It's you, always you, my Mr. Darcy." "I love you too, Elizabeth Bennett.
— Ilsa Madden-Mills
Maybe this all seems like a digression or even a case of protesting too much, but the point is that I have touched a breast and that I liked it.
— Bennett Madison
Memories are not shackles, Franklin, they are garlands.
— Alan Bennett
If you find yourself born in Barnsley and then set your sights on being Virginia Woolf it is not going to be roses all the way.
— Alan Bennett
I stay where I am for just one second longer, for one second reveling in the feeling of being held, touched with tenderness, even if it isn't real.
— Cindy C. Bennett
Too much of anything, even a good thing, may prove to be our undoing ... [We] need ... to set definite boundaries on our appetites.
— William Bennett
I most certainly can kill someone for putting his hands on you. I am my own man. Don't ever forget that, Moira.
— Sawyer Bennett
Thought is the source of all wealth, all success, all achievement. Our dominant thoughts determine our individuality, our career, our daily life.
— Joan Bennett Kennedy
He smirks at me and it makes me want to slap his face. No, kiss his face. Wait ... definately slap his face.
— Sawyer Bennett
Kids have a weird honesty, especially in their reaction to things where a lot of older people who have matured have lost that.
— Beck Bennett
The proper, wise balancing
of one's whole life may depend upon the
feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour. — Arnold Bennett
of one's whole life may depend upon the
feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour. — Arnold Bennett
I wish I did not know parts of the past; I wish they had never happened. But the past is the past, and someone must remember, and speak of it.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
Mother is far too clever to understand anything she does not like.
— Arnold Bennett
If man sees hazard as a misfortune rather than an opportunity, he will seek to close the door to freedom rather than keep it open.
— J.G. Bennett
I get up, and boy, I can't wait to paint and study music and keep learning. I just love it.
— Tony Bennett
There was something magnificent in dire tragedy, in the terror of it, in the necessity which it laid upon everybody to behave nobly and efficiently.
— Arnold Bennett
The new source of divisiveness is the assault of secularism on religion.
— William Bennett