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14097395 Quotes By Richelle Mead

Something's happened. Something involving danger and death and all that other stuff you like. — Richelle Mead

14097395 Quotes By Emily Post

Houses without personality are a series of walled enclosures with furniture standing around in them. Other houses are filled with things of little intrinsic value, even with much that is shabby and yet they have that inviting atmosphere ... — Emily Post

14097395 Quotes By Augustine Birrell

Good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one. — Augustine Birrell

14097395 Quotes By Ben Okri

Understanding is a pure glass of water. All great truths have no taste. Hints of sweetness are coloured by the need for amazement. — Ben Okri

14097395 Quotes By Neville Goddard

You are already that which you want to be, and your refusal to believe it is the only reason you do not see it. — Neville Goddard

14097395 Quotes By Mickey Spillane

Oh yeah, I was one of the first guys writing comic books, I wrote Captain America, with guys like Stan Lee, who became famous later on with Marvel Comics. — Mickey Spillane

14097395 Quotes By R.C. Sproul

we come to the origin of the universe through some kind of deduction from the things that we see, or we look to the supernatural revelation that God gives us, which antedates the material universe as we know it. — R.C. Sproul

14097395 Quotes By Anton Chekhov

He keeps going, going, going on; his people groan and fall one after the other, but he keeps on going, going and in the end, perishes himself, but still remains the despot and tsar of the desert because the cross over his grave is visible to caravans thirty-forty miles away and reigns over the wasteland. — Anton Chekhov

14097395 Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Well, Page, I do wish the Devil had old Cooke, for I am sure I never was so tired of an old dull scoundrel in my life ... But the old-fellows say we must read to gain knowledge; and gain knowledge to make us happy and be admired. Mere jargon! Is there any such thing as happiness in this world? No ... — Thomas Jefferson