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Cinevative Quotes By Rhiannon Frater

Well," Jenni said with a wry smile, "at least we live in Texas, where people actually own guns and hunt. — Rhiannon Frater

Cinevative Quotes By Anatole France

The more you say, the less they remember. — Anatole France

Cinevative Quotes By Christopher Pike

And there they were being so responsible, practicing safe sex and all. She'd been a fool to believe all that hype, she thought. The only hundred percent safe sex was between Barbie and Ken, and she'd heard rumors that they weren't doing it anymore. — Christopher Pike

Cinevative Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. — Arthur C. Clarke

Cinevative Quotes By Nikki Rowe

People are too quick to give their hearts away, i mean, be fearless; run wild into their arms, but for goodness sake know your worth. A being of wisdom knows their heart is the breath of their existence and only a honorable love deserves to feel it at its purest form. — Nikki Rowe

Cinevative Quotes By Victor Cherbuliez

Men who have had a great deal of experience learn not to lose their temper. — Victor Cherbuliez

Cinevative Quotes By Sorin Cerin

All the roads of life end in death. — Sorin Cerin

Cinevative Quotes By Anne Lamott

good writing is about telling the truth. We are a species that needs and wants to understand who we are. Sheep — Anne Lamott

Cinevative Quotes By Herodotus

These Phoenicians who came with Cadmus and of whom the Gephyraeans were a part brought with them to Hellas, among many other kinds of learning, the alphabet, which had been unknown before this, I think, to the Greeks. As time went on the sound and the form of the letters were changed. At this time the Greeks who were settled around them were for the most part Ionians, and after being taught the letters by the Phoenicians, they used them with a few changes of form. In so doing, they gave to these characters the name of Phoenician, as was quite fair seeing that the Phoenicians had brought them into Greece.
(5-58-59) — Herodotus