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Afikpo Population Quotes By Val Kilmer

I don't believe in death. I think it's just a state of mind. — Val Kilmer

Afikpo Population Quotes By George W. Bush

At that point in my life, I was not looking for a career. I viewed my first decade after college as a time to explore. I didn't want anchors to hold me down. If something caught my attention, I would try it. If not, I would move on. — George W. Bush

Afikpo Population Quotes By Patricia Highsmith

There is no moral to my life - I have none - except: 'Stand up and take it'. The rest is sentiment. — Patricia Highsmith

Afikpo Population Quotes By Lyn Gala

If I were not so highly ranked and mature for two hundred, I would test the genetics and make a point out of telling the male that he had been rejected in favor of my sperm."
"You're having a fantasy about that right now, aren't you?" Liam asked.
"Yes — Lyn Gala

Afikpo Population Quotes By Stephen Colbert

New study reveals men like to cuddle. Another study reveals men will say anything to get into bed with a woman. — Stephen Colbert

Afikpo Population Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

I try to be sincere with everyone, even the Chinese government officials. If I develop some kind of ill-will, anger, or hatred, who will lose? I will lose my happiness, my sleep, and my appetite, but my ill feelings won't hurt the officials at all. If I'm agitated, my physical condition will become weak, and some people I could make happy will not become happy. — Dalai Lama XIV

Afikpo Population Quotes By Sylvia Plath

The great bronze gate began to crack,
The sea broke in at every crack,
Pellmell, blueblack. — Sylvia Plath

Afikpo Population Quotes By Mary Karr

It was dawning on me how uphill a poet's path was, and I confessed to her that if I had to be the choice between being happy or being a poet, I'd choose to be happy. — Mary Karr