Ranney Quotes
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Every act of perception, is to some degree an act of creation, and every act of memory is to some degree an act of imagination.
— Oliver Sacks
I'm going to live to be 110 years old!
— Suzanne Somers
The fear is mother of the event.
— Viktor E. Frankl
She recognized that great love carries a price of great torment if it ends, but it also bestows a greater and more valuable gift.
— Karen Ranney
She had never felt such excitement, such awareness of life around her, as if the very air was charged with his presence.
— Karen Ranney
All my happiness seems caught up in one of your smiles. - Jered Mandeville, 'Upon a Wicked Time
— Karen Ranney
The tapestry of her life was a work of art created not with a needle but with duty, courage, and honor, sprinkled liberally with laughter and hope.
— Karen Ranney
They locked gazes in that moment, the mother and the rake. Neither doubted that a battle had been joined
— Karen Ranney
He wanted her now in a way that was barely human.
— Karen Ranney
The left no longer makes arguments about policies' effectiveness. Their only argument is character assassination.
— Ben Shapiro
Love is like lightning. You never see it coming. If it strikes you, you know it instantly and it will forever leave its mark.
— Karen Ranney
Mental seduction. He'd never thought it possible
— Karen Ranney
It's all too much for her, the cruelty of human beings.
— Gillian Flynn
How very different it would be to live somewhere where people weren't afraid to reveal themselves, where emotion was prized instead of hidden.
— Karen Ranney
The female in his carriage didn't say a word, merely turned and stare at him with doelike brown eyes.
Was she too afraid to speak? — Karen Ranney
Was she too afraid to speak? — Karen Ranney
I've done about four deaths in films now, and I think it's quite good because then it's sort of a memorable moment in the film.
— Gemma Arterton