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Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By William Carlos Williams

There's nothing sentimental about a machine, and: A poem is a small (or large) machine made of words. — William Carlos Williams

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By Gillian Flynn

I wonder what it feels like to be a woman whose Christmas present must be bought in cash. Liberating. — Gillian Flynn

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By Walter Dean Myers

I mean, if you think about doing things to people like that, if you think about it too much, it gets all up in you and you can't control it after a while. Then they really got you. — Walter Dean Myers

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By Peter Coyote

In 2001, Texaco was bought by Chevron, and during deliberations concerning that sale, an 800 page document listing the problems and liabilities connected to Texaco was brought forward at their stockholder meeting by Amazon Watch, a non-profit dedicated to protecting the Amazon. — Peter Coyote

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By Robinson Cano

2010 was my best season so far but I think I can get better at everything. — Robinson Cano

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By Oliver Platt

2005 was a great year for me for fantastic roles that nobody saw. — Oliver Platt

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By Mallory Ortberg

There's no specific mission statement for the 'Toast.' — Mallory Ortberg

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By Pittacus Lore

How do I know you're not a - a Mogadorian?" he asks.
"Malcolm, if you'd ever seen one of those bastards, you'd realize that's the most insulting question I've ever been asked. — Pittacus Lore

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By J.P. Donleavy

When I die I want to decompose in a barrel of porter and have it served in all the pubs in Dublin. — J.P. Donleavy

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By John Bradshaw

Shame is the root of all addictions. — John Bradshaw

Bentkowski Obituary Quotes By Craig Childs

They may not become extinct immediately, but being pushed out of decaying or destroyed habitats eventually takes its toll. The concept is known as extinction debt, the delay between the stress on species and the final dwindling of the last survivors until the organisms disappear and are never seen again. — Craig Childs