Carol Quote by Jonathan Sturak Download Open image ““Through the silence, Carol glanced back at the door”” — Jonathan Sturak ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Carol Carol Glanced Glanced Door Silence Silence Carol
“ducked away and took a few steps backward in the direction of her door.” — Tracie Puckett Copy Share Image
“She turned back to the door fishing her key out of her purse. Once the key was in the lock, the door flew open… — Nicole Rae Copy Share Image
“After locking the doors, I started to back up. I ignored the voice inside of me that told me quite clearly to go back… — L.A. Starkey Copy Share Image
“around and then leave through the front door, never looking back. I walk” — AnnaLisa Grant Copy Share Image
“He turned and walked across the floor and out. I watched the door close. I listened to his steps going away down the imitation… — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
“She tried to decide whether the silence was an empty one or a waiting one.” — Jodi Lynn Anderson Copy Share Image
“Turning, she unlocked the next door and went through it to the larger part of the” — Maggie Shayne Copy Share Image
“But, what about the romance, the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower?” Lois retorted. “London has romance. Hey, I’ll be there. Romance is my middle name,”… — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“A calm silence filled the office as Roger Belkin sprang awake at his desk. He rarely dozed off on his throne, but today he… — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“black suit that is drenched with the sky’s tears. His footsteps splash on the cold, hard ground as he staggers down the center yellow… — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“man stops cold. His eyes remain wide but deep red blood begins to ooze from the orifice. The truck consumes the yards between them.… — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“calm silence filled the office as Roger Belkin sprang awake at his desk. He rarely dozed off on his throne, but today he felt… — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“always motivated the businessman and took charge in the relationship, but she still let Roger appear to be the alpha” — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“away, trying to get his response embedded into the stubborn man’s brain. In his thirty-five years, Roger couldn’t” — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“She grabbed Roger’s hand and caressed it. Her touch was warm and soft, which consumed his focus and put his mind on nothing other… — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“the almighty dollar, and ways that investors could reap the benefits of big business. The stock market allowed the average Joe with a computer,… — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“calm silence filled the office as Roger Belkin sprang awake at his desk. He rarely dozed off on his throne, but today he felt… — Jonathan Sturak Copy Share Image
“My aunt Carol hasn’t heard her say a word in the whole six years and three months of Grace’s life—not a single syllable. Carol… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
When I was 17, I read a profile of Carol Leifer. Since then, I wanted to be her. I still want to be her. — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
“Carol, I thought you didn't liked playing with the minds of normal people.” “Yes, but the press don't count as normal.” “She’s got you… — John Zakour Copy Share Image
For the first time in my life I actually feel sorry for Carol. I'm only seventeen years old, and I already know something she… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
I took my first acting class at age 6 because I found out that's what Carol Burnett was doing - acting. Also she had… — Christine Lakin Copy Share Image
As a boy soprano in the high school choir, I later sang a solo during the carol service at Canterbury Cathedral, but I was… — Hamish Bowles Copy Share Image
“Mary Connealy is a Carol Award winner and a RITA Award finalist. An author, journalist, and teacher, she lives on a ranch in eastern… — Mary Connealy Copy Share Image
“one of the kinder nuns had lauded Carol for how original she was in her sinfulness, as if God had yet to announce the… — Matthew J. Sullivan Copy Share Image
A Christmas Carol is such a fool-proof story you can't louse it up. — Leonard Maltin Copy Share Image
I'm very surprised at Carol didn't get a best picture. Todd Haynes is an Academy darling, his period pieces are nothing short of brilliant,… — Bun B Copy Share Image
Aspects of guilt or handwringing that one might expect in a film set in the '50s about women who discover their love for other… — Todd Haynes Copy Share Image
All I really want to be is boring. When people talk about me, I'd like them to say, Carol's basically a short Bill Bradley.… — Carol Moseley Braun Copy Share Image