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4273504 Quotes By John Green

Did I help you to a fate you didn't want? — John Green

4273504 Quotes By The Mother

To Be young is to be always ready to give up what we are in order to become what we must be.
To be young is never to accept the irreparable.
The Mother

4273504 Quotes By Dan Webster

The true value of having Florida Virtual School in this mix is that it creates a gold standard for all providers to meet if they hope to compete for Florida students. This program raises the bar for everybody, even the traditional public schools. And that benefits all our children. — Dan Webster

4273504 Quotes By Agatha Christie

One can't argue with a point of view. — Agatha Christie

4273504 Quotes By Sophie Kinsella

Being a journalist is good if you want to write books: it teaches you to get beyond the blank screen. My books have been described as froth, but there's scope to be witty and ironic about everything in life. — Sophie Kinsella

4273504 Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

Yet I am not more sure that my soul lives, than I am that perverseness is one of the primitive impulses of the human heart - one of the indivisible primary faculties, or sentiments, which give direction to the character of man. — Edgar Allan Poe

4273504 Quotes By Bill Cosby

Every romance does not lead to sex. — Bill Cosby

4273504 Quotes By Abby McCarthy

To have hope is to have the strength to endure. It's a much stronger emotion than fear. If you have the choice to choose hope or fear, choose hope. — Abby McCarthy

4273504 Quotes By Michael Reaves, Mallory Reaves

All that majesty, all that infinite variety of energy, and all we see is a narrow little slice of it: seven measly colors. — Michael Reaves, Mallory Reaves

4273504 Quotes By Clement Greenberg

Photography is the most transparent of the art mediums devised or discovered by man. It is probably for this reason that it proves so difficult to make the photograph transcend its almost inevitable function as document and act as a work of art as well. — Clement Greenberg