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Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Wolfgang Weingart

What's the use of being legible, when nothing inspires you to take notice of it? — Wolfgang Weingart

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Sebastian Bach

Kids don't go out and buy CDs, they make their own, they download them from the Internet. — Sebastian Bach

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Jamie McGuire

are the last woman I will ever love. — Jamie McGuire

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Jean Racine

The feeling of mistrust is always the last which a great mind acquires. — Jean Racine

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Louis De Bernieres

God is an oppressor, He is incapable of human sympathy; behind a smiling face He hides an evil heart. — Louis De Bernieres

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Kevin Durant

With everything I do, I just try to be myself. — Kevin Durant

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Elizabeth Ann Robinson

Dogma is no substitute for an inner religious experience. — Elizabeth Ann Robinson

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Gary Gulman

Some people hate Jews. Fine, alright it's been done. I mean, that's part of my problem with it. Could you hate somebody new? I'm not giving you any suggestions but the Belgians have had a good run. — Gary Gulman

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Taslima Nasrin

I am not scared of anyone. I will write and publish my books. — Taslima Nasrin

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Malcolm De Chazal

The glance embroiders in joy, knits in pain, and sews in boredom.
When indifferent, the eye takes stills, when interested, movies.
Laughter is regional: a smile extends over the whole face. — Malcolm De Chazal

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By Anthony Robbins

How am I going to live today to create the tomorrow I've committed to? — Anthony Robbins

Bill Fitzpatrick Quotes By George Orwell

It was therefore necessary to rewrite a paragraph of Big Brother's speech in such a way as to make him predict the thing that had actually happened. — George Orwell