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Abebe Teka Quotes By John Berryman

Listen, for poets are feigned to lie, and I
For you a liar am a thousand times ... — John Berryman

Abebe Teka Quotes By Ben Hogan

Every day you miss playing or practicing is one day longer it takes to be good. — Ben Hogan

Abebe Teka Quotes By Alison Miller

With programmes such as flooding of emotions, the parts involved might not feel safe in turning the programme off. But you might be able to negotiate that they turn it down so it is barely noticeable. Or you could ask the spinner parts to spin in the opposite direction, so that they spin the effects back into the part who originally held those feelings rather than out to the rest of the system. Or you could insert a hidden drain and start draining out some of the feelings. Or you could find a way for the parts doing their jobs to implement the programme without doing harm. p126-127 — Alison Miller

Abebe Teka Quotes By Susan Fletcher

Isn't it the rarest thing? Never mind the whale migrations, or total eclipses of suns and moons: love that lasts, and is returned in equal measure, is the rarest thing she knows of. — Susan Fletcher

Abebe Teka Quotes By J.D. Salinger

When you're dead, they really fix you up. I hope to hell when I do die somebody has sense enough to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetery. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody. — J.D. Salinger

Abebe Teka Quotes By E.W. Howe

When a man dies, and his kin are glad of it, they say, "He is better off." — E.W. Howe

Abebe Teka Quotes By Lemony Snicket

Never, under any circumstances, let the Virginian wolfsnake near a typewriter. — Lemony Snicket

Abebe Teka Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

Professora." Miles ducked a nod to her, smiling in turn. "Is she here? Is she in? Is she well? You said this would be a good time. I'm not too early, am I? I thought I'd be late. The traffic was miserable. You're going to be around, aren't you? I brought these. Do you think she'll like them?" The sticking-up red flowers tickled his nose as he displayed his gift while still clutching the rolled-up flimsie, which had a tendency to try to unroll and escape whenever his grip loosened. — Lois McMaster Bujold