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101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By Alain Robert

Soloing is the most beautiful way of climbing; no material constrains, just you and the rock, the sun, nature; a kind of school for courage, willpower and self-confidence. — Alain Robert

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By Paul Coffey

There's only a couple stats that matter. No one cares how many blocked shots a guy has, how many hits. — Paul Coffey

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By George Orwell

But they took readily to Shakespeare, as all children do when he is not made horrible with parsing and analysing. — George Orwell

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By Aaron Copland

I don't compose. I assemble materials. — Aaron Copland

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By Billy Graham

We are to renounce the evil influence of the world, the flesh, and the devil. There can be no parleying, bargaining, compromise, or hesitation. Christ demands total loyalty. — Billy Graham

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By Virginia Woolf

It was only by scorning all she met that she kept herself from tears, and the friction of people brushing past her was evidently painful. — Virginia Woolf

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By George Lucas

Over time I began to realize that the level of cinema criticism in the last part of XX century in the United States was pretty low. The institution itself is not what it's supposed to be, and I realized that I didn't need to take that seriously. — George Lucas

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By Marcus Pfister

The more he gave away, the more delighted he became. — Marcus Pfister

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By Howard Frank Mosher

I've admired Bill Kauffman's books for years ... appealing, elegantly written, and entirely American. — Howard Frank Mosher

101 Dalmatians Pongo Quotes By Ray Davies

Arty farty, you'll never fool your Aunt, who knew you picked your nose and wet your pants. — Ray Davies