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Botkins Quotes By Mary J. Blige

I don't know. Only God knows where the story ends for me, but I know where the story begins. It's up to us to choose, whether we win or lose and I choose to win. — Mary J. Blige

Botkins Quotes By Meshach Taylor

As far as being a deliveryman is concerned, I see nothing wrong with being a delivery man. You know, black or white or Hispanic or Chinese or whatever, you know? It's a job. — Meshach Taylor

Botkins Quotes By Sam Starbuck

We [artists] aren't people, not the way most people are. We're just ... carriers. Little boats bringing goods from foreign lands. — Sam Starbuck

Botkins Quotes By Beth Henley

I grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, really in suburbia, so my mother was in community theatre plays. — Beth Henley

Botkins Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Happiness does not await us all. One needn't be a prophet to say that there will be more grief and pain than serenity and money. That is why we must hang on to one another. — Anton Chekhov

Botkins Quotes By Kieran Sean Fitzpatrick

and swallows his cares thoughts drift to women and weekends he too soon won't play — Kieran Sean Fitzpatrick

Botkins Quotes By Tiffanie DeBartolo

Happiness is elusive, for sure.But like love, and music, I believe in it because I can feel it. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

Botkins Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

There's always more to a story than a body can see from the fenceline. — Barbara Kingsolver

Botkins Quotes By Oscar Wilde

The best people to work for are me, myself and I. — Oscar Wilde

Botkins Quotes By Oliver Goldsmith

Blest be those feasts, with simple plenty crowned, Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or pranks that never fail Or sigh with pity at some mournful tale. — Oliver Goldsmith

Botkins Quotes By Craig Owens

The postmodernist critique of representation undermines the referential status of visual imagery, its claim to represent reality as it really is - either the appearance of things or some ideal order behind or beyond appearance. — Craig Owens