#deal

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #deal




Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the heart. And they both take practice.


Nora Roberts


#common #deal #delight #enrich #great

Her chin lifted. "Very well. Here is my best offer. Half of my nakedness for all of yours." He pretended to think on it. " It's a bargain.


Tessa Dare


#humor #romance #undressing #humor

Seth's quote from his book: "And if I only could I'd make a deal with God and I'd get Him to swap our places" -"Running up that Hill" by Kate Bush


Richelle Mead


#georgina-kincaid #god #love #relationship #seth-mortensen

Jenny: Ned, I am having difficulties forming the image of the woman you should marry in my mind. Tell me, how do you imagine your ideal woman?" Ned: Oh, She's exactly like you. Except younger. Jenny: Whatever do you mean? She's clever? Witty? Ned: No. I mean she's dependable and honest. The mysterious smile slipped from Jenny's lips for the barest instant, and she looked at him in appalled and flattered horror. If this was how Ned assessed character, he would end up married to a street thief in no time at all.


Courtney Milan


#ideal-woman #humor

That glorious vision of doing good is so often the sanguine mirage of so many good minds.


Charles Dickens


#procrastination #procrastination

I lost something magical in the process of growing up – my disillusionment.


Bauvard


#cynicism #disillusionment #funny #growing-up #humor

We're all headed for the junkyard. But not me. When that time comes, I'm crashing into the car dealership.


Bauvard


#funny #humor #junkyards #trash #funny

Female forms of exquisite grace and beauty began to mingle in his mental adventures; nor was he long without looking abroad to compare the creatures of his own imagination with the females of actual life.


Walter Scott


#beauty

God save me from idealists.


Jim Butcher


#idealism #thomas-raith #humor

There were, of course, other heroes, little ones who did little things to help people get through: merchants who let profits disappear rather than lay off clerks, store owners who accepted teachers' scrip at face value not knowing if the state would ever redeem it, churches that set up soup kitchens, landlords who let tenants stay on the place while other owners turned to cattle, housewives who set out plates of cold food (biscuits and sweet potatoes seemed the fare of choice) so transients could eat without begging, railroad "bulls" who turned the other way when hoboes slipped on and off the trains, affluent families that carefully wrapped leftover food because they knew that residents of "Hooverville" down by the dump would be scavenging their garbage for their next meal, and more, an more. But they were not enough, could not have been enough, so when the government stepped in to help, those needing help we're thankful.


Harvey H. Jackson


#great-depression #history #new-deal #family