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Atomico Art Quotes By Scarlett Dawn

He did have to flush the toilet though, since I hadn't gotten to that yet. I had only peed, otherwise I might have been mortified. Best friend or not, shit was still shit. — Scarlett Dawn

Atomico Art Quotes By Ian Tregillis

The wind fluttering the pennants atop the outer keep and teasing Berenice's hair carried the loamy smell of damp earth, the fresh scent of the river, and, even now, a ghostly chemical astringency. The miasma wafted from the battlefield. — Ian Tregillis

Atomico Art Quotes By Kevin Spacey

The more shows that are produced, the more writers are hired, producers are hired, actors are hired, directors are hired, it means the more people will get employed. It's better for the economy. It's a fantastic thing. — Kevin Spacey

Atomico Art Quotes By Herbie Hancock

One of the most important functions of jazz has been to encourage a hope for freedom, for people living in situations of intolerance or struggle. — Herbie Hancock

Atomico Art Quotes By Joel Osteen

When you believe, it activates God's power. — Joel Osteen

Atomico Art Quotes By Walter Winchell

Money sometimes makes fools of important persons, but it may also make important persons of fools. — Walter Winchell

Atomico Art Quotes By Sylvester Stallone

I have a lack of fear, whereas in the past the fear of failure was a powerful motivator. Anyway, I have great expectations for the future, but I just don't know if I'm the monarch of all I survey. — Sylvester Stallone

Atomico Art Quotes By George W. Bush

On the issue of evolution, the verdict is still out on how God created the Earth. — George W. Bush

Atomico Art Quotes By Thomas Homer-Dixon

New information technologies-including email, the web, and computerized blast-faxes and phone calls-have fundamentally changed the landscape of political competition in modern democracies. They've done so in three ways: by dramatically boosting the access of individuals and special interests to politically potent information, by making it easier for such people to coordinate their activities and exert political power, and by greatly increasing the pace of events within our political systems. — Thomas Homer-Dixon