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Carterisms Quotes By Mark Gatiss

Some facts in life are immutable. One is, trust no-one who uses the word 'trope'. — Mark Gatiss

Carterisms Quotes By Kingsley Amis

Bowen looked nervously about for peasants. It would be unendurable if they all turned out to be full of instinctive wisdom and natural good manners and unself-conscious grace and a deep, articulate understanding of death. — Kingsley Amis

Carterisms Quotes By Harold Klemp

The reason for spiritual enlightenment is not to escape life, but to learn how to live it richly, to enjoy it.
The Language of Soul — Harold Klemp

Carterisms Quotes By Suzy Becker

There is always time for a nap. — Suzy Becker

Carterisms Quotes By Elbert Hubbard

History: gossip well told. — Elbert Hubbard

Carterisms Quotes By Leon Uris

Life hinges on many factors we cannot control. Two of the most important factors, we can control. We can manage our relationships-and what is life but a series of relationships?-and we can correct our mistakes, here on earth within our life span. — Leon Uris

Carterisms Quotes By Mark Walters

Smart people admit unarmed helplessness is not only irresponsible, but, statistically, such carelessness is asking for trouble. — Mark Walters

Carterisms Quotes By Deyth Banger

It looks like to watch a film without little horror is like to eat a pizza without the extra stuff on it. Like the sauces! — Deyth Banger

Carterisms Quotes By Bob Dylan

Play it fuckin' loud! — Bob Dylan

Carterisms Quotes By Per Petterson

I remember a lot of dreams. Sometimes they are hard to distinguish from what has really happened. That is not so terrible. It is the same with books. — Per Petterson

Carterisms Quotes By Alex Rosa

We are all trying to get over the person who broke our hearts. We are all far from perfect. — Alex Rosa

Carterisms Quotes By Anthony Trollope

It seems to me that if a man can so train himself that he may live honestly and die fearlessly, he has done about as much as is necessary. — Anthony Trollope