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Chunking Reading Quotes By Ack Kerouac WD

It ain't whatcha write, it's the way atcha write it. — Ack Kerouac WD

Chunking Reading Quotes By Jason Krumbine

Seriousness is for fools and poor destitute families who have lived their entire lives on spam. — Jason Krumbine

Chunking Reading Quotes By Rainn Wilson

I found it very easy to transform into creeps and weirdos and losers and goof-balls, and I'm happy to play eccentric kinds of characters, and I have a great affinity for the outsider, but I definitely am about expanding my range as well. — Rainn Wilson

Chunking Reading Quotes By Will Rogers

Politics are receiving a lot of attention because we have nothing else to interest us. No nation in the history of the world was ever sitting as pretty. If we want anything, all we have to do is go and buy it on credit. So that leaves us without any economic problem whatever, except perhaps some day to have to pay for them. But we are certainly not thinking about that this early. — Will Rogers

Chunking Reading Quotes By Ginnifer Goodwin

I think the noblest thing you can do is ask for help. And I mean that about therapy. I mean that about dieting. — Ginnifer Goodwin

Chunking Reading Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Maybe all women should be robots, he thinks with a tinge of acid: the flesh-and-blood ones are out of control. — Margaret Atwood

Chunking Reading Quotes By William P. Johnson

the world is conditioning our minds with violence — William P. Johnson

Chunking Reading Quotes By Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse

However, the path itself must eventually be abandoned, just as you abandon a boat when you reach the other shore. You must disembark once you have arrived. At the point of total realization, you must abandon Buddhism. The spiritual path is a temporary solution, a placebo to be used until emptiness is understood. — Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse