Libbie Block quotes
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“Love in its early stages rarely maintains a level, it always seems to be growing or diminishing.”
-- Libbie BlockSource : Libbie Block (1957). “The hills of Beverly”
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“Marriage is a sleepy guard to which one confides one's dearest treasure, love.”
-- Libbie BlockSource : Libbie Block (1957). “The hills of Beverly”
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“marriages do not take root in the presence of witnesses but only in the consciousness of the persons involved.”
-- Libbie BlockSource : Libbie Block (1957). “The hills of Beverly”
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“To have a reputation for being noble, she thought, is more confining than to be known as a wit. On the rare days when a comedian has no jokes, people pardon the lapse. There is no forgiving a saint's occasional day of sin.”
-- Libbie BlockSource : Libbie Block (1957). “The hills of Beverly”
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“What's clear - and exciting - is that communication for social change is growing.”
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“I've grown up with kids watching me and as they're growing up, I'm growing up.”
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“I think I've reduced the amount of blood in my caffeine system to an acceptable level.”
Source : Alastair Reynolds (2002). “Revelation Space”, p.30, Penguin
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“I have never really been confident about my career at any stage.”
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