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Aygestin Quotes By Karen Abbott

And truth is malleable, something to be bent or stretched or made to disappear, but direct lies always find the path back to the one who tells them. — Karen Abbott

Aygestin Quotes By Cynthia Hand

I know. But with some people-most people, really- i just fade into the background. If i disappeared one day, really disappeared and never came back, they wouldn't even notice. — Cynthia Hand

Aygestin Quotes By Rachael Ray

I used to say I would never run unless I was being chased by someone with a gun. Now I'm a little obsessed with it! — Rachael Ray

Aygestin Quotes By Jim Morrison

Where's your will to be weird? — Jim Morrison

Aygestin Quotes By Laura Foster

It's your choice, butterflies or chains? — Laura Foster

Aygestin Quotes By Gail Sheehy

Speed as a drug disorganizes the personality; speed as the goal of information dissemination commits a subtler crime. People are mainlining our words. We rarely read of the rational alternatives, only of the commands that all must change or else. This is a prescription for public panic. — Gail Sheehy

Aygestin Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

He wasn't constituted to hate himself subjectively, but he did hate the object he was in the world. — Jonathan Franzen

Aygestin Quotes By John Marshall

The events of my life are too unimportant, and have too little interest for any person not of my immediate family, to render them worth communicating or preserving. — John Marshall

Aygestin Quotes By Dean Wareham

I am interested in politics but have stayed away from writing overtly political songs, or message songs, because I find it difficult to discuss politics intelligently in a 4-minute song. But I am finding there are ways to get bits and pieces of political thought across without preaching that the people have the power or we shall not be moved. Of course these sentiments have their place too - I'm not knocking Phil Ochs - but that's a different kind of music, songs to play at rallies, not to achieve a state of bliss. — Dean Wareham