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Cigaret Quotes By L.G. Rivera

The beautiful thing about history is that we keep repeating it. So if you know the past, you know the future. — L.G. Rivera

Cigaret Quotes By Susan Abulhawa

Do you know, Mother, that Haj Salem was buried alive in his home? Does he tell you stories in heaven now? I wish I had had a chance to meet him. To see his toothless grin and touch his leathery skin. To beg him, as you did in your youth, for a story from our Palestine. He was over one hundred years old, Mother. To have lived so long, only to be crushed to death by a bulldozer. Is this what it means to be Palestinian? — Susan Abulhawa

Cigaret Quotes By Melissa Landers

The truth hurt more than lies. — Melissa Landers

Cigaret Quotes By Joni Mitchell

When the world becomes a massive mess with nobody at the helm, it's time for artists to make their mark. — Joni Mitchell

Cigaret Quotes By Lewis Carroll

Hand with Dinah, and saying to her very earnestly, 'Now, Dinah, tell me the truth: did you ever eat a bat?' when suddenly, thump! thump! — Lewis Carroll

Cigaret Quotes By Dan Harmon

All [tv] shows are like cigarettes. You watch two, you have a higher chance of watching three. They're all addictive. — Dan Harmon

Cigaret Quotes By Al Madrigal

When my son was 3 years old - I'll never forget this - there was this homeless guy walking toward us, and my son looked at me, and he said, 'Who's your buddy?' — Al Madrigal

Cigaret Quotes By Diane Warren

Here in my heart, that is where you will be; you will be with me, here in my heart. No distance can keep us apart, long as you are here in my heart. — Diane Warren

Cigaret Quotes By Michael Stipe

I'm just not that fascinating a person to have had all those lives that I've written about. — Michael Stipe

Cigaret Quotes By John Fante

I tossed my shoulders and swaggered away, whistling with pleasure. In the gutter I saw a long cigaret butt. I picked it up without shame, lit it as I stood with one foot in the gutter, puffed it and exhaled toward the stars. I was an American, and goddamn proud of it. — John Fante