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Chippier Quotes By Miles Watson

No one knew much about the Twenty-Eighth Infantry. It was not a glamour outfit.
They knew about the Big Red One and the Screaming Eagles, about the Eighty-Second Airborne and Hell On Wheels, but not about Twenty-Eighth Infantry. The name was met with a certain silence, as if he was in a room full of Harvard graduates and told them his degree was by correspondence. — Miles Watson

Chippier Quotes By G-Eazy

Word of mouth is the most valuable form of marketing, but you can't buy it. You can only deliver it. And you have to really deliver. — G-Eazy

Chippier Quotes By John Seabrook

The people at MTV are encouraged to be very confrontational and declarative about their tastes. — John Seabrook

Chippier Quotes By James D. Best

Neither nations nor children should be conceived in public. — James D. Best

Chippier Quotes By Pearl S. Buck

It is better to learn early of the inevitable depths, for then sorrow and death can take their proper place in life, and one is not afraid. — Pearl S. Buck

Chippier Quotes By Rand Paul

You can't promulgate injustice without consequences. — Rand Paul

Chippier Quotes By Nicole Krauss

I was familiar with the little mating rituals of getting to know each other, of dragging out the stories from childhood, summer camp, and high school, the famous humiliations, and the adorable things you said as a child, the familial dramas - of having a portrait of yourself, all the while making yourself out to be a little brighter, a little more deep than deep down you knew you actually were. And though I hadn't had more than three or four relationships, I already knew that each time the thrill of telling another the story of yourself wore off a little more, each time you threw yourself into it a little less, and grew more distrustful of an intimacy that always, in the end, failed to pass into true understanding. — Nicole Krauss