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29307 Quotes By Polly Horvath

I think that it is death alone that makes things poignant. — Polly Horvath

29307 Quotes By Ueli Steck

You're progressing on something and that's what it's all about. You wanna keep moving, having a progress in your life. — Ueli Steck

29307 Quotes By Denise Mina

I have had quite a few obsessive fans. They write to me and then they turn up at signings and look really sheepish. If I said 'boo' to them, they would run away. I think they maybe believe I could take over their lives and sort them out. If they saw the state of my kitchen they wouldn't think that. — Denise Mina

29307 Quotes By Bill Bryson

Wallace, King and Sanders point out in Biology: The Science of Life (that rarest thing: a readable textbook), — Bill Bryson

29307 Quotes By Steven Morrissey

Disappointment came to me, and booted me, and bruised and hurt me, but that's how people grow up. — Steven Morrissey

29307 Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

A man prepared has half fought the battle. — Miguel De Cervantes

29307 Quotes By Kristen Ashley

And for fuck's sake, stop saying fuck! — Kristen Ashley

29307 Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Life is a journey without plan or destination.
On the way we are preparing to plan and planning to return. — Debasish Mridha

29307 Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Every thought is an afterthought. — Hannah Arendt

29307 Quotes By William Arthur Ward

A good teacher explains, while a great teacher inspires — William Arthur Ward

29307 Quotes By Maya Banks

She figured if people were dumb enough to believe that crap, they didn't deserve the truth. They probably wouldn't believe it anyway — Maya Banks

29307 Quotes By Johnny Marr

I seem to attract and be attracted to very willful, fascinating people. — Johnny Marr

29307 Quotes By William Faulkner

Yet even then the music has still a quality stern and implacable, deliberate and without passion so much as immolation, pleading, asking, for not love, not life, forbidding it to others, demanding in sonorous tones death as though death were the boon, like all Protestant music. — William Faulkner