Fairies Quote by Kathy Bryson Download Open image ““I missed the good old days when phones were sturdy enough to be pounded for emphasis.”” — Kathy Bryson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fairies Ghosts Good old days Romantic-fantasy Shakespeare
“This was the downside to cell phones. It was nowhere near as as satisfying to press end as it was to slam a phone… — Jenn McKinlay Copy Share Image
“I would have done anything for an old fashioned phone right about now. Instead I have to suffice with pushing the End Call button… — melissa pearl Copy Share Image
“One thing about the advent of mobile phones, she reflected, They make loitering around appear so much more authentic. She” — David Leadbeater Copy Share Image
“America's phones are bliss. Their habit of actually working is very disconcerting: Put in a coin, and speak to whoever answers. I truly hope… — Jonathan Gash Copy Share Image
“I frowned at my phone. When all else fails, stare mopily at technology.” — M. Pierce Copy Share Image
“I looked away quickly, trying not to read anything into that one simple word, and held up my hand. “Let me have your phone.” — Kate SeRine Copy Share Image
“You're right, it was a bad phone," I said, lifting an eyebrow. "Look at it, lying there, all superior. The phone had it coming.” — Molly Harper Copy Share Image
“You know, we used to be stuck writing letters to each other and waiting weeks or even months to hear back. The phone is… — Julie Murphy Copy Share Image
“You always sound like you’re coping pretty well on the phone.” “Don’t be fooled. I have to maintain at least some shred of dignity.… — Cherrie Lynn Copy Share Image
“On of the prerequisites for my mobile phone is that I have to be able to fling it at a wall if I lose… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
“Better than those mobile phones the young ones check hundreds of times a day which makes them go mental She’s read about it in… — Bernardine Evaristo Copy Share Image
“If I wasn’t about to go on the run, I’d get one of those smartphones that people hunch over all day like shitting dogs.” — Victoria Scott Copy Share Image
“This was going to be worse than the time I table danced in the diner in high school!” — Kathy Bryson Copy Share Image
“Banks frown when employees torch the home of their principal account holder.” — Kathy Bryson Copy Share Image
“No one ever said you can’t have world dominance and a little romance too.” — Kathy Bryson Copy Share Image
“You didn’t make her sue you, even if you did punch her at that wedding.” — Kathy Bryson Copy Share Image
“My inner bitch could handle this peon without even breaking a sweat.” — Kathy Bryson Copy Share Image
“This was going to be worse than the time I table danced in the diner in high school!” — Kathy Bryson Copy Share Image
“The folk of a Celtic type, whether pre-Celtic, Celtic, or Norse, have all spoken a Celtic language and exhibit the same old Celtic characteristics—vanity,… — J.A. Macculloch Copy Share Image
“If you use magic outside the school, we are going to get into more trouble than ever. I’m still not allowed to eat sweets… — Magda M. Olchawska Copy Share Image
“What's it like where they live?" "It's everything you want it to be.” — Sarah Zettel Copy Share Image
Again, if there are really no fairies, why do people believe in them, all over the world? The ancient Greeks believed, so did the… — Andrew Lang Copy Share Image
“for frail but surprisingly strong fairies who had lost their way above ground for burned mermaids and sick vampire girls for wild wolfish women… — Francesca Lia Block Copy Share Image
“I hope to be bowing in front of you for a long time.” He takes my hand, drops to one knee, and kisses my… — Tricia Copeland Copy Share Image
“Maybe [aliens] have been in our lives a lot longer than we want to admit. People have always seen strange things—elves and fairies—and now… — Thomm Quackenbush Copy Share Image
“There were letters on the bottom, letters he'd seen before, on the ship that had carried him from London, the ship that had broken… — Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson Copy Share Image
“Popular Western notions about fairies have been increasingly sanitized by since Victorian times, before which they were among the most feared of supernatural entities.… — Rosemary Ellen Guiley Copy Share Image