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Claude T Bissell Quotes By Michael Joseph Murano

Your best disguise is the strong impression your enemy has of you. Strong...and dead wrong. — Michael Joseph Murano

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Behati Prinsloo

I think every girl has a little bit of rebellion inside. It's always fun to not follow every trend and not be the perfect good girl. It's edgy to be a little rebellious. — Behati Prinsloo

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Claude Bissell

Risk more than others think is safe.
Care more than others think is wise.
Dream more than others think is practical.
Expect more than others think is possible. — Claude Bissell

Claude T Bissell Quotes By A.J. Liebling

I can write better than anybody who can write faster, and i can write faster than anybody who can write better. — A.J. Liebling

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

A man who is depleted by worry is he who natural immunity is reduced — Sunday Adelaja

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

Dear young people, the happiness you are seeking, the happiness you have a right to enjoy has a name and a face: it is Jesus of Nazareth, hidden in the Eucharist. Only he gives the fullness of life to humanity! With Mary, say your own "yes" to God, for he wishes to give himself to you. — Pope Benedict XVI

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I can be thrown by the wayside, but I'm looking at the stars. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Jim Butcher

What was the point in all the fighting with gauntlets if they were only going to stop fighting the moment the outnumbered fools decided the fight was over? Rowl flicked his tail in exasperation. Humans. — Jim Butcher

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Thomas Bernhard

Those who live in the country get idiotic in time, without noticing it, for a while they think it's original and good for their health, but life in the country is not original at all, for anyone who wasn't born in and for the country it shows a lack of taste and is only harmful to their health. The people who go walking in the country walk right into their own funeral in the country and at the very least they lead a grotesque existence which leads them first into idiocy, then into an absurd death. — Thomas Bernhard

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Lili St. Crow

Anna never wanted to walk when she could be carried, your mother wanted to walk when she could fly, and you want to run before you can walk. — Lili St. Crow

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Arthur Rubinstein

Even when I'm sick and depressed, I love life. — Arthur Rubinstein

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Harriet Lerner

The body, seeking truth, sends a signal. But decoding it, interpreting its meaning, and knowing how to proceed from there is another matter entirely. — Harriet Lerner

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I knowed a man in Paphlagonia who'd swallow a live snake every morning, when he got up. He used to say, he was certain of one thing, that nothing worse would happen to him all day. 'Course they made him eat a bowlful of hairy centipedes before they hung him, so maybe that claim was a bit presumptive. — Neil Gaiman

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Claude Bissell

The Social Sciences are good at accounting for disasters once they have taken place. — Claude Bissell

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Abigail Roux

You're late," Thiago said in a flat voice. Nikolaus opened his mouth to apologize, but Remy smiled cheekily and shocked Nikolaus by wrapping his arm around him and pulling him closer as if they'd been friends all of their lives. "I was teaching Niko the proper technique for getting lost in the woods," Remy claimed seriously. "He took to the lesson real well. — Abigail Roux

Claude T Bissell Quotes By Christmas Humphreys

Each one of us is hard at war - within. We must face this battlefield; withdraw, as the psychologist would say, our habitual projections of that strife from the world around us, and realize that we should be so busy killing the selfishness within that we really have not the time, much less the will to blow up our neighbour. And when a few more individuals recognize that the war within implies a friendly tolerance of those about one, and of their ways of living and internal fighting, the Hitlers and Stalins and even the unpleasant fellow next door may provoke in everyman a smile, rather than an H-bomb, or even a bow and arrow. — Christmas Humphreys