Michelle Franklin quotes:
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Regrettable was the gallantry of great men who risked themselves for others.
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The dust of thirty years hung lifeless in shafts of morning light, the gilding of perfectly prim pages shone incanescent, the shriek of rolling ladders mourned in perennial soliloquy.
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But the world hinges on good fathers and those who would be the merchants of confidence.
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Attracting musicians is rather like inviting flies over to tea: they are tolerable for half an hour, but when they begin to touch the food, you either wish they would go home or die.
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What will I do when you're gone?" said Alasdair, with a faltering voice.Bryeison placed a hand on his shoulder and said, with raging tranquility, "Do what is good and what is right.
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Fantasy for the most part is really just reality reflected through a storybook lens.
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The events of that day would forever be remembered, and they stood together as a united Marridon, a nation that would lead in innovation and liberality, taking up the thread that had been left for them, the essence of selfless love woven along a national loom.
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All the friends in the world are in the fountain of a pen.