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Dinwoodie Lounge Quotes By Stephen King

She would thrust these thoughts away, miserable and horrified, wondering if there was any lower limit to the human spirit at its nasty, calculating, self-serving worst, not wanting to know. — Stephen King

Dinwoodie Lounge Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The finished man of the world must eat of every apple once. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dinwoodie Lounge Quotes By John Hickenlooper

"As Colorado attempts to build its brand as a healthy state, marijuana "dilutes what you're trying to do." — John Hickenlooper

Dinwoodie Lounge Quotes By Donna Air

The transitional period was tough, I won't kid you. You go from a certain family dynamic to adjusting to a completely new one. It took a few months for us all to fi nd our feet. — Donna Air

Dinwoodie Lounge Quotes By Dolph Lundgren

I do weights a few times a week. Not a lot of heavy weights. I do it just to keep my muscle toned. I do some sparring. If I get a chance, I will go swimming or running in-between. I keep in pretty good shape between films. — Dolph Lundgren

Dinwoodie Lounge Quotes By Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

The more secrets and twists in a character, the better. — Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Dinwoodie Lounge Quotes By Haruki Murakami

It doesn't matter what form she takes - a living spirit, an illusion - but you have to see her, have to have her beside you. Your brain is so full of her it's ready to burst, your body about to explode into pieces. Still, no matter how much you want her to be here, no matter how long you wait, she never appears. All you hear is the faint rustle of wind outside, birds softly cooing in the night. You hold your breath, staring off into the gloom. You listen to the wind, trying to read something into it, staring to catch a hint of what it might mean. But all that surrounds you are different shades of darkness. Finally, you give up, close your eyes, and fall asleep. — Haruki Murakami