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Dashing Through The Snow Quotes By Andie MacDowell

I love the idea of living a life that is completely humble and quiet. — Andie MacDowell

Dashing Through The Snow Quotes By Ari Berk

Stories wander around, go from one land to another, sometimes parts change. — Ari Berk

Dashing Through The Snow Quotes By Boris Johnson

I always believe writing is an indispensable part of one's political armoury. — Boris Johnson

Dashing Through The Snow Quotes By Margaret George

Now I felt the long-forgotten urgency of lovemaking, when it seems one's human selves leave, to be replaced by hungry beasts bolting their food. Gone are the civilized beings who talk of manners and journeys and letters; in their places are two bodies straining to give birth to a burst of inhuman pleasure followed by a great, floating nothingness. An explosion of life followed by death - in this we live, and in this we foreshadow our own sweet deaths. — Margaret George

Dashing Through The Snow Quotes By George Will

Hart is still like that little tub of vaguely milklike gunk that comes with airline coffee. It is labeled a "nondairy" product. Fine: we know what is is non, but what is it? — George Will

Dashing Through The Snow Quotes By Kristen Johnston

I'd so much rather people think I was funny than pretty. — Kristen Johnston

Dashing Through The Snow Quotes By Sam Taylor-Wood

I've always lived my life fearlessly, and what I want to do with my life, I do. — Sam Taylor-Wood

Dashing Through The Snow Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

The sceptic ultimately undermines democracy (1) because he can see no significance in death and such things of a literal equality; (2) because he introduces different first principles, making debate impossible: and debate is the life of democracy; (3) because the fading of the images of sacred persons leaves a man too prone to be a respecter of earthly persons; (4) because there will be more, not less, respect for human rights if they can be treated as divine rights. — Gilbert K. Chesterton