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1810000 Quotes By Yoko Ono

Bandage any part of your body
If people ask about it, make a story and tell
If people do not ask about it,
draw their attention to it and tell
If people forget about it, remind
them of it and keep telling.
Do not talk about anything else — Yoko Ono

1810000 Quotes By Obert Skye

There is no dignity in a crying toothpick. — Obert Skye

1810000 Quotes By Michael Graves

I stayed true to what I thought was good design no matter who it was for. — Michael Graves

1810000 Quotes By Henry Petroski

Failure is Central to engineering. Every single calculation that an engineer makes is a failure calculation. — Henry Petroski

1810000 Quotes By Maria V. Snyder

Kade: Life is rarely fair.
Opal: I know that now. Parents teach their children to share, to play fair, to be honest. But ... surprise! Life isn't fair. And it takes a while to transition from the childhood lies to the adult reality. I probably clung to the part of me that still expected fairness longer than most. — Maria V. Snyder

1810000 Quotes By Sara Douglas

Where the fuck have the bunnies gone? — Sara Douglas

1810000 Quotes By Haruki Murakami

My father always told me: 'Give somebody a hand and he'll take an arm. — Haruki Murakami

1810000 Quotes By Carrie Ryan

Knowing that this is what it means to live. That this love, this need is what drives us to push and fight and build and grow. That as long as there's hope and love in this world, there will always be the living. — Carrie Ryan

1810000 Quotes By Shalom Harlow

You don't have to live in the country and grow your own food to be green. — Shalom Harlow

1810000 Quotes By Mark Twain

So there ain't nothing more to write about, and I am rotten glad of it, because if I'd a knowed what a trouble it was to make a book I wouldn't a tackled it and ain't going to no more. — Mark Twain