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Artemidorus Writes Quotes By Mark Twain

The election makes me think of a story of a man who was dying. He had only two minutes to live, so he sent for a clergyman and asked him, "Where is the best place to go to?" He was undecided about it. So the minister told him that each place had its advantages
heaven for climate, and hell for society. — Mark Twain

Artemidorus Writes Quotes By H. Rap Brown

This is a very unforgiving country when you show this country its warts, when you hold the mirror up. If you happen not to share their beliefs, they'll kill you. — H. Rap Brown

Artemidorus Writes Quotes By Sonia Sotomayor

You make your life choices understanding that you might and do have to work harder to prove yourself. — Sonia Sotomayor

Artemidorus Writes Quotes By Anna Paquin

There are very few films or plays or anything about really happy people with perfect lives. — Anna Paquin

Artemidorus Writes Quotes By Eric Schmidt

Ultimately, in the Internet, openness has always won. I cannot imagine that the current competitive environment would reverse that. — Eric Schmidt

Artemidorus Writes Quotes By Neil Gaiman

At the best of times his face was unreadable. Now his face was a book written in a language long forgotten, in an alphabet unimagined. Silas wrapped the shadows around him like a blanket, and stared after the way the boy had gone, and did not move to follow. — Neil Gaiman

Artemidorus Writes Quotes By Joan Didion

Hand that on parting squeezes your shoulder, salutes the small of your back. — Joan Didion

Artemidorus Writes Quotes By Roman Payne

When I was younger, I would cling to life because life was at the top of the turning wheel. But like the song of my gypsy-girl, the great wheel turns over and lands on a minor key. It is then that you come of age and life means nothing to you. To live, to die, to overdose, to fall in a coma in the street ... it is all the same. It is only in the peach innocence of youth that life is at its crest on top of the wheel. And there being only life, the young cling to it, they fear death ... And they should! ... For they are in life. — Roman Payne