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Audm New Yorker Quotes By John Edward Williams

Beneath his awe, he had a sudden sense of security and serenity he had never felt before. — John Edward Williams

Audm New Yorker Quotes By Laurence Sterne

There is nothing so awkward as courting a woman whilst she is making sausages. — Laurence Sterne

Audm New Yorker Quotes By R.J. Palacio

For me, Halloween is the best holiday in the world. It even beats Christmas. I get to dress up in a costume. I get to wear a mask. I get to go around like every other kid with a mask and nobody thinks I look weird. Nobody takes a second look. Nobody notices me. Nobody knows me. I — R.J. Palacio

Audm New Yorker Quotes By David Mitchell

The better organized the state, the duller its humanity. — David Mitchell

Audm New Yorker Quotes By Chris Gilmore

Happiness is boring. — Chris Gilmore

Audm New Yorker Quotes By John Dryden

Shame on the body for breaking down while the spirit perseveres. — John Dryden

Audm New Yorker Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Turn thy thoughts now to the consideration of thy life, thy life as a child, as a youth, thy manhood, thy old age, for in these also every change was a death. Is this anything to fear? — Marcus Aurelius

Audm New Yorker Quotes By Eric Jerome Dickey

Falling in love is easy. Being in love sucks. — Eric Jerome Dickey

Audm New Yorker Quotes By Eric Gamalinda

Love is a fragile, useless thing. It decomposes easily in the tropic heat. — Eric Gamalinda

Audm New Yorker Quotes By Tim Challies

The simple fact is, you are not the point of your life. You are not the star of your show. If you live for yourself, your own comfort, your own glory, your own fame, you will miss out on your very purpose. God created you to bring glory to him. — Tim Challies

Audm New Yorker Quotes By Georg C. Lichtenberg

To write brashly about some things, it is almost necessary not to know much about them. — Georg C. Lichtenberg