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82am Radio Quotes By Richard North Patterson

Morally repugnant and tactically stupid are a lousy combination. — Richard North Patterson

82am Radio Quotes By J.A. Konrath

You remember what you told me, Mom? That there are no medals for the completion of a good life? I've been thinking about that. About how no one wins. Like you said, it's impossible to win, because the finish line is death. — J.A. Konrath

82am Radio Quotes By Karen Salmansohn

Better days are coming! They're called Saturday and Sunday. — Karen Salmansohn

82am Radio Quotes By Brandy Norwood

Nothing can stop me from loving my brother. — Brandy Norwood

82am Radio Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Could he be walking in circles? Maybe he would just walk and walk and walk until the warmers and the candy bars ran out and then sit down and never get up again. — Neil Gaiman

82am Radio Quotes By Raheel Farooq

Perhaps, it is better to be decided than undecided. But it is certainly the best to stay decidedly undecided. — Raheel Farooq

82am Radio Quotes By Pat Robertson

God is going to judge righteously ... what did each one do in relation to what he or she knew to be right of wrong? — Pat Robertson

82am Radio Quotes By James Lee Burke

You do it a day at a time. You just put your rejection slips in a shoebox and tell yourself one day you're going to autograph them and sell them at auction. — James Lee Burke

82am Radio Quotes By Richard M. Nixon

The lesson of all history warns us that we should negotiate only when our military superiority is so convincing that we can achieve our objective at the conference table, and deny the aggressor theirs. — Richard M. Nixon

82am Radio Quotes By Samuel Beckett

The one outside of life we always were in the end, all our long vain life long. Who is not spared by the mad need to speak, to think, to know where one is, where one was, during the wild dream, up above, under the skies, venturing forth at night. The one ignorant of himself and silent, ignorant of his silence and silent, who could not be and gave up trying. Who crouches in their midst who see themselves in him and in their eyes stares his unchanging stare. — Samuel Beckett