Rachel Caine Quotes
You know what we call pedestrians in Morganville? Mobile bloodbanks.
Rachel Caine
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Nothing I do is thought out or planned or premeditated. It's just that I'm breathing and living! You just have to breathe and live.
Banks
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The fact that the internet is so active; people can now speak to me indirectly.
Randy Bachman
The Guess Who
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I have a saying: I try to make the world smaller by making the party bigger.
Leighton Paul Walsh
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When you're devoted to a greater freedom in the world, you're willing to compromise something you love.
Nazanin Boniadi
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The dirty little secret is that I grew up in a household where there were no carbohydrates allowed, ever. No cookies, no bread, no potatoes, no rice. My mother was very extreme in terms of what she served. Since I left home more than 40 years ago, I've been making it right for myself.
Ina Garten
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The private citizen, beset by partisan appeals for the loan of his Public Opinion, will soon see, perhaps, that these appeals are not a compliment to his intelligence, but an imposition on his good nature and an insult to his sense of evidence.
Walter Lippmann
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Don't think of yourself as a woman in business.
Carly Fiorina
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When it comes to lingerie, there are no rules. I feel the sexiest when I'm myself, no hair, no makeup.
Irina Shayk
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Infants have around 30,000 tastebuds, only about a third of which survive into adulthood, so a child's sensitivity towards extremes of sweet, sour and bitter flavours is heightened.
Yotam Ottolenghi
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The Clinton tax increase - which was an increase in taxes primarily on upper-income people - not only made the tax code more nearly progressive, it preceded one of the most productive economic periods in American life.
Barney Frank
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I do actually have a connection with James Herriot because we went to school in the same area. I went to Hillhead Primary School in the West End of Glasgow and he went to Hillhead Secondary.
Iain De Caestecker
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I was pleasantly disappointed on entering Bohemia. Instead of a dull, uninteresting country, as I expected, it is a land full of the most lovely scenery. There is every thing which can gratify the eye - high blue mountains, valleys of the sweetest pastoral look and romantic old ruins.
Bayard Taylor
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It might seem strange to feast on Guinea pig, but Ecuadorians love to eat cuy. Personally, I think it's a phenomenal alternative to pork or chicken. High in protein, low in fat, cheap and easy to raise. Oh, and cuy tastes great, much like roast pig. You might call it a pet, but I prefer to call it dinner.
Andrew Zimmern
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Being a pedestrian again is very exciting because in L.A. you live in your car, and you're on a freeway all the time.
Nicole Ari Parker-Kodjoe
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Pedestrians never seem to realize that they are a threat to the safety of cars.
Thomas Sowell
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The invention of the concept of sustainable human development and that of so-called human security, as opposed to territorial security of nation- states, and its promotion by the UN is in clear contradiction to all that we, the Group of 77, and the UN Charter itself consider inalienable, namely national sovereignty and security.
Pranab Mukherjee
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You know what we call pedestrians in Morganville? Mobile bloodbanks.
Rachel Caine