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Deleting Chats Quotes By Ted Nugent

I think you should ride the line between fatigue and chaos. The chaos keeps the energy level and spontaneity maximized, while fatigue is just over the edge, and you should try to avoid it. — Ted Nugent

Deleting Chats Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mistakes are part of your life; it is impossible to live a mistake-free life! You have made mistakes and you shall make mistakes! Just let them be fewer and smaller! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Deleting Chats Quotes By William J. Clinton

Technology really has turned out to be a wonderful thing ... So Americans really are tuning in in positive ways on the Internet. — William J. Clinton

Deleting Chats Quotes By Simon Kuper

The wisdom of crowds fails when the components of the crowd are not diverse enough. — Simon Kuper

Deleting Chats Quotes By Walt Kelly

Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohow permanent. — Walt Kelly

Deleting Chats Quotes By Melissa Marr

I still dream that it was you. No matter how many times I've looked, in my dreams it's always been you who were meant to be my queen. — Melissa Marr

Deleting Chats Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

... one of those dreadful boarding schools. It was down on the South Coast. I think some very unpleasant things happened there ... . So many lives were distorted by such cruelty. I know so many men who had to put up with that, so many ... . — Alexander McCall Smith

Deleting Chats Quotes By Howard Mittelmark

When the reader has stopped to wonder at your delamificatious vocabulary, or, worse, when the reader has stopped because the word you've used has no more meaning to him than a random ptliijnbvc of letters, the reader is not involved in your story ... Generally, saying 'edifice' instead of 'building' doesn't tell your reader anything about the building; it tells the reader that you know that word edifice. — Howard Mittelmark