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Chevy Silverado Quotes By Peter S. Beagle

So I had something to do, something I'd done, someplace to go, and something to look forward to. That's a reasonable way to live. I enjoyed myself living. I had a good time. How much else can you ask for?"
"A lot more," Laura said softly, "if you're greedy. I was greedy once."
"So was I, but that was a long time ago. You're greediest when you're born, and after that it's downhill all the way. Live to be two hundred and you wouldn't demand anything. — Peter S. Beagle

Chevy Silverado Quotes By Jill Telford

There is no way to clearly capture or sum up life ... when fully lived. — Jill Telford

Chevy Silverado Quotes By Aya Kito

Each person has unspeakable distress. When I remember the past, annoying, I cry; The reality of today is too cruel, too severe, and doesn't even offer me a dream; Imagining the future brings me yet another kind of tears — Aya Kito

Chevy Silverado Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

What makes you think I am not teaching you? Aside from the fact that you refuse to learn. — Patrick Rothfuss

Chevy Silverado Quotes By Alan Bennett

Why do we not care to acknowledge them? The cattle, the body count. We still don't like to admit the war was even partly our fault because so many of our people died. A photograph on every mantlepiece. And all this mourning has veiled the truth. It's not so much lest we forget, as lest we remember. Because you should realise the Cenotaph and the Last Post and all that stuff is concerned, there's no better way of forgetting something than by commemorating it. — Alan Bennett

Chevy Silverado Quotes By Jamie Ford

He'd do what he always did, find the sweet among the bitter. — Jamie Ford

Chevy Silverado Quotes By Roxane Gay

Definitely, there is a sense in my writing that people now know me in a personal way. And to an extent, that's true because I write about very personal things, and I use the personal often to contextualize some of these sociopolitical issues that we're dealing with. And to an extent, they're right. They know something about me. — Roxane Gay