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976 Tuna Quotes By Mercedes Lackey

There are no excuses," he said at last. "But there are reasons. Reasons why we are what we are. Reasons why we do not have to stay that way. — Mercedes Lackey

976 Tuna Quotes By Alain Wertheimer

Horses are the brand value of 'Wertheimer Freres.' — Alain Wertheimer

976 Tuna Quotes By Eric Fischl

The saying "the business of art is different than the purpose of art" makes sense, and what are you going to do about that? You have some obligation to get the work out there, you believe in it enough that it should be out in the public, but of course it goes through a system that takes it pretty far away from the reasons you made them. — Eric Fischl

976 Tuna Quotes By John Steinbeck

If there is a magic in story writing, and I am convinced there is, no one has ever been able to reduce it to a recipe that can be passed from one person to another. — John Steinbeck

976 Tuna Quotes By Lindsey Davis

He had the kind of personality that makes you think a boy will grow up to be a public torturer. However, — Lindsey Davis

976 Tuna Quotes By Richard Wright

A man will seek to express his relation to the stars; but when a man's consciousness has been riveted upon obtaining a loaf of bread, that loaf of bread is as important as the stars. — Richard Wright

976 Tuna Quotes By Deborah Blake

Chudo-Yudo chuckled and moved over to lay his huge head on Jenna's foot, generously allowing her to scratch his favorite spot under his chin in case it made her feel better. Barbara — Deborah Blake

976 Tuna Quotes By Ronald Reagan

I've talked to you on a number of occasions about the economic problems our nation faces, and I am prepared to tell you it's in a hell of a mess-we're not connected to the press room yet, are we? — Ronald Reagan

976 Tuna Quotes By Hank Haney

What I've learned at close quarters is that excellence, year after year, is exhausting. — Hank Haney