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95726 Quotes By Matt Kemp

I love L.A., but you can get into a lot of trouble out here. — Matt Kemp

95726 Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

If I lost control of the business I'd lose myself-or at least the ability to be myself. Owning myself is a way to be myself. — Oprah Winfrey

95726 Quotes By Ryan Gander

I have a merely ethical and moral relationship to collecting. Whereby I never collect things that I necessarily like. I collect things by young artists who don't have any money because I need to give them some money! Because I think that they should carry on whether I like it or not. — Ryan Gander

95726 Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Is that what you are doing? Enduring? Surely an engaged woman should be happier." His light eyes raked her. "A heart divided against itself cannot stand, as they say. You love them both, and it tears you apart. — Cassandra Clare

95726 Quotes By Danai Gurira

I hate horror movies! I avoid them like the plague. I don't like getting scared. — Danai Gurira

95726 Quotes By Duane Alexander Miller

The future belongs to those who procreate. — Duane Alexander Miller

95726 Quotes By Rod Serling

You gotta BELIEVE, Bolie! — Rod Serling

95726 Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

It's some kind of Elvish.I can't read it. — J.R.R. Tolkien

95726 Quotes By Sterling W. Sill

God did not intend that we should be cowards, or delinquents, or fools, or sinners or weaklings. He created us in his own image and commanded us to be men. — Sterling W. Sill

95726 Quotes By Thomas Vermaelen

When I was young, I dreamed of playing for Ajax and Arsenal. Both dreams have come true. — Thomas Vermaelen

95726 Quotes By Michael Connelly

I quickly crossed the room — Michael Connelly

95726 Quotes By Tom Shippey

Our reading can affect our imaginations in ways of which we are not consciously aware. It is quite common ... to re-read something after a gap of many years and realize that it has been there all along, without any memory of where it was first encountered. But it may have been working away all the time. — Tom Shippey