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Afi Top Quotes By Dean Koontz

Greater self-awareness," he'd told Rocky on a night when sleep wouldn't come, "doesn't make a species any happier, pal. If it did, we'd have fewer psychiatrists and barrooms ... — Dean Koontz

Afi Top Quotes By Mary Barnett Gilson

It is my conviction that in general women are more snobbish and class conscious than men and that these ignoble traits are a product of men's attitude toward women and women's passive acceptance of this attitude. — Mary Barnett Gilson

Afi Top Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Here's what I think the truth is: We are all addicts of fossil fuels in a state of denial, about to face cold turkey. — Kurt Vonnegut

Afi Top Quotes By David Wong

They came looking for dark and terrible revelations and instead found out something even more dark and terrible: that their lives were trite and boring. I — David Wong

Afi Top Quotes By Chuck Close

Having a routine, knowing what to do, gives me a sense of freedom and keeps me from going crazy. It's calming. — Chuck Close

Afi Top Quotes By Chris Tucker

I get on stage and talk about different stuff in my life and what I've been through and what I think about the world. It's picking out highlights of things and how I became who I am and how my daddy raised me. — Chris Tucker

Afi Top Quotes By Dan Alatorre

When you have writer friends, you have to ask each other awkward questions all the time. It's beyond embarrassing but they get it. — Dan Alatorre

Afi Top Quotes By Robert H. Schuller

If there exists no possibility of failure, then victory is meaningless. — Robert H. Schuller

Afi Top Quotes By L. Ron Hubbard

I would say that 99 per cent of what my father has written about his own life is false. — L. Ron Hubbard

Afi Top Quotes By William James

Even if matter could do every outward thing that God does, the idea of it would not work as satisfactorily, because the chief callfor a God on modern men's part is for a being who will inwardly recognize them and judge them sympathetically. Matter disappoints this craving of our ego, so God remains for most men the truer hypothesis, and indeed remains so for definite pragmatic reasons. — William James