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Chris Kunitz Quotes By Chuck Feeney

I suppose in the back of my mind I was always one of those guys who had a disdain for money. It had a value if you wanted to buy something, but if you didn't want to buy something, you didn't need it. — Chuck Feeney

Chris Kunitz Quotes By Anne Lamott

My best teachers were mess, failure, death, mistakes, and the people I hated, including myself. — Anne Lamott

Chris Kunitz Quotes By Harvey Fierstein

The world is full of more interesting things than my voice. — Harvey Fierstein

Chris Kunitz Quotes By Deepak Chopra

So, you pay attention to what is in every moment. And when you do that, then you realize that the presence of God is everywhere. — Deepak Chopra

Chris Kunitz Quotes By Miley Cyrus

People like controversy because that's what sells. — Miley Cyrus

Chris Kunitz Quotes By Dave Winfield

And then 45 years later, as I finished my career in the great city of Cleveland, that was another great way to end my career, going to the World Series. — Dave Winfield

Chris Kunitz Quotes By Seneca.

The part of life we really live is small.' For all the rest of existence is not life, but merely time. — Seneca.

Chris Kunitz Quotes By Robert Cormier

A: Funny about my mother. All my life, from the time I was just a little kid, I thought of her as a sad person. I mean, the way some people are tall or fat or skinny. My father always seemed the stronger one. As if he was a bright color and she was a faded color. I know it sounds crazy.
T: Not at all.
A: But later, when I learned the truth about our lives, I found she was still sad. But strong, too. Not faded at all. It wasn't sadness so much as fear
the Never Knows. — Robert Cormier

Chris Kunitz Quotes By Emile M. Cioran

Losing love is so rich a philosophical ordeal that it makes a hairdresser into a rival of Socrates. — Emile M. Cioran