Starlight is best felt at noon…
– Will Advise
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- Money, money, money! I think about money morning, noon and night! I dare say it’s mercenary of me, but there it is – Agatha Christie
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- I am in the Pitte, but I have gone so deep that I can see the brightness of the Starres at Noon – Peter Ackroyd
- MELODYLong chorus,pierce the night.Noon for crickets. – Tara Estacaan
- Torture. He was torturing her. And she didn’t want it to ever stop. – Rebecca Noon
- I could be a morning person — but only if morning started at noon! – Carol Storm
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- Let the red dawn surmise What we shall do, When this blue starlight dies And all is through.-(The Yellow Sign) – Robert W Chambers
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- Starlight encased in flesh. Fire burning in so much water. Poetry living in hard spaces. oh, how the body loves – Lady Grey
- It felt dangerous. It felt amazing. It felt like of course the lights were out, because all the electricity in the city was in my veins. – Maggie Hall
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- She felt lost and misunderstood. She felt like she was drowning. Overwhelmed. Unaccepted. Alone. – Tina J Richardson
- I felt angry, frustrated.I felt I didn’t belong, not in my,church, not in my home, not in my skin. – Ellen Hopkins
- My heart no longer felt as if it belonged to me. It now felt as it had been stolen, torn from my chest by someone who wanted no part of it. – Meredith T Taylor
- She felt the loss of Willoughby’s character yet more heavily than she had felt the loss of his heart. – Jane Austen
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- I felt it burn all the way down my throat and into my stomach. I felt like I was dying. – Jeannie Walker
- Why did you leave my hand? I’ve never felt so good, she thought. I felt good too, he thought. – Sara Naveed