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Behrend Library Quotes By Daniel Clowes

I'm more interested in characters who are a little difficult. — Daniel Clowes

Behrend Library Quotes By Toni Morrison

Thank God I ain't never had one of them graveyard loves. — Toni Morrison

Behrend Library Quotes By Peter Dinklage

People have the strangest ideas about dwarves. — Peter Dinklage

Behrend Library Quotes By Maria Dorfner

Two things can't be bought. Great health and love. — Maria Dorfner

Behrend Library Quotes By Kresley Cole

Theirs is a story of woe and warning. Take heed and listen well . . . . — Kresley Cole

Behrend Library Quotes By George Washington Carver

There are two ways, one is right; the other is wrong. If your work is only about right, then it is wrong. — George Washington Carver

Behrend Library Quotes By Joseph Sobran

Altering the Constitution has become the daily business of the Federal Government which the document is supposed to guide and limit. Both Congress and the judiciary assume, and exercise, countless powers they aren't entitled to. — Joseph Sobran

Behrend Library Quotes By Ted Corbitt

Running is something you just do. You don't need a goal. You don't need a race. You don't need the hype of a so-called fitness craze. All you need is a cheap pair of shoes and some time; the rest will follow. — Ted Corbitt

Behrend Library Quotes By James Patterson

You see, one of the best things about reading is that you'll always have something to think about when you're not reading. — James Patterson

Behrend Library Quotes By Barbara Ehrenreich

Get up and make notes on the books that you have, reflect on these notes and order more books, get up again, revise the hypothesis, and figure out a new plan of action. Repeat, making sure to leave no cracks open through which the gray fog of depression can penetrate. I — Barbara Ehrenreich