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Diebutonce Quotes By E. M. Forster

And he felt dubious and discontented suddenly, and wondered whether he was really and truly successful as a human being. — E. M. Forster

Diebutonce Quotes By Rosalie Bertell

We have to be part of something larger than ourselves, because our dreams are often bigger than our lifetimes. — Rosalie Bertell

Diebutonce Quotes By T. Jefferson Kline

But Hollywood cinema remains profoundly conservative, profoundly stupid, and often painful. About one out of every ten films is okay, meaning a little bit better than the average. — T. Jefferson Kline

Diebutonce Quotes By Isaac Asimov

I don't believe in extraordinary concatenations of coincidence. — Isaac Asimov

Diebutonce Quotes By Ed O'Brien

What is so refreshing playing with Neil Finn and all his friends is these people think exactly the same - regular people doing their thing and separating the music from the business. — Ed O'Brien

Diebutonce Quotes By Brian Krzanich

I used to build my own PCs ... and actually had one of the first water-cooled, overclocked PCs around. I ran it at over 4Ghz, and this was back in 2001 ... but alas, I do not have the time for that fun anymore. — Brian Krzanich

Diebutonce Quotes By Ludivine Sagnier

I'm not interested in making money, or being wealthy enough to have a villa in Beverly Hills, because in Paris I don't need that much money. — Ludivine Sagnier

Diebutonce Quotes By Les Ferdinand

I was surprised, but I always say nothing surprises me in football. — Les Ferdinand

Diebutonce Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

This piece of paper I am holding in my hand is something that exists right now. Can we establish a time and place of birth for this paper? That is very difficult to establish, impossible actually because before it manifested as a piece of paper, it was already here in the form of a tree, of the sun, of a cloud. Without the sun, without the rain, the tree would not have lived, and there would have been no piece of paper, I touch the sun. When I touch this piece of paper, I also touch the clouds. There is a cloud floating in this piece of paper. You do not have to be a poet to see it. — Thich Nhat Hanh