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Brichet Quotes By Kandyse McClure

Candice is the original spelling of my name. I changed it to Kandyse when I was really young and first starting out in the business as kind of a joke. I didn't realize it would stick! I did consider changing it, but then it seemed too confusing, so then I asked them to change it back. Not too soon, however! — Kandyse McClure

Brichet Quotes By Alan W. Watts

I have realized that the past and future are real illusions, that they exist in the present, which is what there is and all there is. — Alan W. Watts

Brichet Quotes By Toni Robinson

Horses change lives. They give out young people confidence and self-esteem. They provide peace and tranquility to troubled souls, they give us hope. — Toni Robinson

Brichet Quotes By Jay Leno

U.N. officials said today they desperately need $7 billion to help people cope with disasters, but they're having a hard time getting people to send rescue money. Here's what the UN should do: Invest in bad mortgages, run a bank into the ground, give yourself a bonus, get some spa treatments and, in no time, the government will send you $750 billion. — Jay Leno

Brichet Quotes By Robert Crumb

If you're trying to work the art game, if you're like Andy Warhol or something, then you're in with cake-eaters of society. You want to get in with them and please them and get their money. — Robert Crumb

Brichet Quotes By Edward Young

Like our shadows, our wishes lengthen as our sun declines. — Edward Young

Brichet Quotes By William Thrasher

Can you, at a minimum, objectively step back - throw out the stereotypes, ditch the conformity, set aside the religion - and ask yourself, why? Why Jesus? — William Thrasher

Brichet Quotes By Alice Clayton

My boyfriend likes to fuck my brains out on our kitchen island. Which tile would you recommend for that? — Alice Clayton