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Charlotte Quotes by Jodi Picoult
- Here's a news flash for the ladies: for every one of you who thinks we all want a girl like Angelina Jolie, all skinny elbows…
- I felt a splinter of guilt wedge into my heart. Charlotte had hurt me; in return, I'd hurt Rob. Maybe that's what we do to…
- I could not remember my first kiss, but I could have told you Charlotte would be my last.
More Charlotte Quotes
- I don't want to feel like a failure to my daughter. She's the best thing I've ever done. Buffy - pretty great… — Sarah Michelle Gellar
- He practiced against Kobe all of last year, so obviously it was sweet revenge for him. We deserved that. We didn't know… — Phil Jackson
- Charlotte's Web Life is magic, the way nature works seems to be quite magical. — Jonas Salk
- I would never describe Charlotte as a prude - maybe at the start, but that was in comparison to the other girls.… — Kristin Davis
- The theme of 'Charlotte's Web' is that a pig shall be saved, and I have an idea that somewhere deep inside me… — Elwyn Brooks White
- I've turned over a new leaf. On TV, Kenny Wallace said I was a pessimist after Charlotte, so I got mad. Now… — Mark Martin
- That business aspect of the media, that Charlotte Street world, the advertising and programme executives, it leaves me absolutely cold. I'm supposed… — Rory Bremner
- Wonder Woman was my first love, and now she’s [Charlotte Kemp Muhl) my last. — Sean Lennon
- Werther had a love for Charlotte Such as words could never utter; Would you know how first he met her? She was… — William Makepeace Thackeray
- Nom de Plume uses the device of the pseudonym to unite the likes of Charlotte Bronte, Mark Twain, Fernando Pessoa, and Patricia… — Elif Batuman
- I have scars on my hands from touching certain people...Certain heads, certain colours and textures of human hair leave permanent marks on… — J D Salinger
- We read Charlotte Bronte not for exquisite observation of character, not for comedy, not for a philosophic view of life, but for… — Virginia Woolf