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Quotes About Donovan

In 1968, I bought a 114-foot yacht, built in 1946, and lived on the Greek islands for a while. We had an extraordinary time in it. Then I gave it to The Beatles.
~ Donovan
Who was that supervisor?" "That was Art Donovan.
~ Michael Connelly
A cheery receptionist met Donovan as he entered and said something with an upside-down question mark at the beginning.
~ Steven Brust
I tend to be a fan of darker shows and love 'The Americans,' 'Ray Donovan,' 'True Detective,' 'House of Cards' and 'Peaky Blinders.'
~ Erika Christensen
I've always thought it would be interesting to give insight on soccer because I have a lot of experience in my career.
~ Landon Donovan
The audiences used to say, 'Are you a Donovan fan or a Dylan fan?' It was all very naive, really.
~ Donovan
I was Guy Molinari's chief of staff.
~ Dan Donovan
All yours, sweetheart," Smithe added. "And Steele, I'm talking to Donovan. If there was ever anything sweet about you the Polar ice caps might melt.
~ Cheyenne McCray
It's not like I'm the lead actor or anything. But it's really cool to be in a Steven Soderbergh movie.
~ Donovan Mitchell
The OSS had developed a uniquely American cadre of intelligence analysts, but Donovan and his star officer, Allen W. Dulles, were enthralled by espionage and sabotage, skills at which Americans were amateurs. Donovan depended on British intelligence to school his men in the dark arts. The bravest of the OSS, the ones who inspired legends, were the men who jumped behind enemy lines, running guns, blowing up bridges, plotting against the Nazis with the French and the Balkan resistance movements.
~ Tim Weiner
The first Rolling Stone interview was with Donovan.
~ Jann S. Wenner
In late 2007, I found out I was being transferred out of Donovan, to a different Level III at Ironwood.
~ Unknown
You look just like a guy I saw on a wanted poster, Mr. Donovan," the agent said, staring at Reece with bright, unflinching eyes.
~ Unknown
The deal was off. Donovan had filed
~ John Grisham
Donovan shrugged and glanced around. He wasn't nervous or frightened; he just didn't want to be heard. He was calm and articulate with a slight mountain twang, and Samantha was captivated, both by his narrative and his dark eyes.
~ John Grisham