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Dave Chaffey Quotes By Terry Pratchett

The entire universe has been neatly divided into things to (a) mate with, (b) eat, (c) run away from, and (d) rocks. — Terry Pratchett

Dave Chaffey Quotes By Charles Lindbergh

Peace is a virgin who dare not show her face without Strength, her father, for protection. — Charles Lindbergh

Dave Chaffey Quotes By John Grisham

I thought they were honest.' 'They are, but they're bankers, remember. — John Grisham

Dave Chaffey Quotes By Kin Hubbard

When some folks agree with my opinions I begin to suspect I'm wrong. — Kin Hubbard

Dave Chaffey Quotes By Stephanie Perkins

You've spent all this time afraid to talk about what was going on between you two, but if you'd ever bothered to ask him, you would have discovered that he wasn't worth it. — Stephanie Perkins

Dave Chaffey Quotes By Richie Norton

Never mix negative thinking with negative people. Multiplying negatives, in this instance, won't make a positive. — Richie Norton

Dave Chaffey Quotes By Saul Bellow

What does the radicalism of radical writers nowadays amount to? Most of it is hand-me-down bohemianism, sentimental populism, D. H. Lawrence-and-water, or imitation Sartre. For American writers radicalism is a question of honor. They must be radicals for the sake of their dignity. They see it as their function, and a noble function, to say Nay, and to bite not only the hand that feeds them (and feeds them with comic abundance, I might add) but almost any other hand held out to them. Their radicalism, however, is contentless. A genuine radicalism, which truly challenges authority, we need desperately. But a radicalism of posture is easy and banal. Radical criticism requires knowledge, not posture, not slogans, not rant. People who maintain their dignity as artists, in a small way, by being mischievous on television, simply delight the networks and the public. True radicalism requires homework - thought. Of the cleans, on the other hand, there isn't much to say. They seem faded. — Saul Bellow