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Anshai Quotes By Marty Stuart

There's the chart
and there's the heart. And it's great when they both line up. But you better follow your heart, 'cause that's where it's at. — Marty Stuart

Anshai Quotes By Peter Landesman

Most editors are just worried about their jobs. They're overwhelmed. They're underpaid. They do the best they can. — Peter Landesman

Anshai Quotes By George Harrison

You don't need a passport and you don't need no visas, you don't need to designate or emigrate before you can see Jesus. — George Harrison

Anshai Quotes By Tom Robbins

Once, Princess Leigh-Cheri used a papal candlestick for the purpose of self-gratification. She had hoped that at the appropriate moment she might be visited by either the Lamb or the Beast, be, as usual, only Ralph Nader attended her. — Tom Robbins

Anshai Quotes By Katie McGarry

How can I believe you?"

"You can't," says Pigpen. "But I'm not seeing your other options. — Katie McGarry

Anshai Quotes By Russell Eric Dobda

Life is too short to chase perfection, yet too long to be satisfied with mediocrity. — Russell Eric Dobda

Anshai Quotes By Salli Richardson

I just really want to do good work and work with some great people, people who challenge me. — Salli Richardson

Anshai Quotes By Democritus

The wrongdoer is more unfortunate than the man wronged. — Democritus

Anshai Quotes By Wendell Berry

The strangest of all the doctrines of the cult of competition, in which admittedly there must be losers as well as winners, is that the result of competition is inevitably good for everybody, that altruistic ends may be met by a system without altruistic motives or altruistic means. — Wendell Berry

Anshai Quotes By Ayn Rand

He did not think of the ten years: What remained of them tonight was only a feeling which he could not name, except that it was quiet and solemn. The feeling was a sum, and he did not have to count again the parts that had gone to make it. — Ayn Rand