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Arbitrates Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Water its living strength first shows, When obstacles its course oppose. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Arbitrates Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Daddy,' my mother asked, 'aren't we going to run out of gas?'
No there's plenty of god-damned gas.'
Where are we going?'
I'm going to get some god-damed oranges! — Charles Bukowski

Arbitrates Quotes By Peter Benchley

A human being is still more likely to die of a bee sting, snake bite or, Lord knows, automobile accident than by shark attack. We do not execute the perpretrators of death by car. We should not butcher an animal for an inadvertent homicide. — Peter Benchley

Arbitrates Quotes By James Scott Bell

A writing teacher once told me that the most successful movies and books were simple plots about complex characters. You should be able to articulate your concept in a couple of lines. — James Scott Bell

Arbitrates Quotes By Salman Rushdie

It is often said by religious people that without its framework, there is no sense of right or wrong. My view is that religion comes after ethics. — Salman Rushdie

Arbitrates Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I've learned to feel good when
I feel good.
it's better to be driven around in a red porsche
than to own
one. the luck of the fool is
inviolate. — Charles Bukowski

Arbitrates Quotes By Carrie Wilkerson

Your only limitation is how much action you are willing to take — Carrie Wilkerson

Arbitrates Quotes By William Feather

Everybody knows how to utter a complaint, but few can express a graceful compliment. — William Feather

Arbitrates Quotes By Alice Lowe

Growing up, I didn't feel very cool having come from the Midlands. — Alice Lowe

Arbitrates Quotes By Andrzej Stasiuk

Perhaps we become aware of our existence only when we feel on our skin the touch of a place that has no name, that connects us to the earliest time, to all the dead, to prehistory, when the mind first stood apart from the world, still unaware that it was orphaned. — Andrzej Stasiuk