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Ditchdigger's Daughters Quotes By Dick Van Dyke

Somebody asked what I wanted on my gravestone. I'm just going to put: 'Glad I Could Help.' — Dick Van Dyke

Ditchdigger's Daughters Quotes By John Hennessy

If I am to be a skeleton in a box buried deep into the ground, I pray you will be the dust that rests atop my bones. — John Hennessy

Ditchdigger's Daughters Quotes By Anonymous

Everything holds importance; even zeros, as they make a one more powerful. — Anonymous

Ditchdigger's Daughters Quotes By Abigail Roux

Who are you, Zane?"
Zane cocked his head. "I'm an artist. I'm a geek." He felt Ty smile. "I am one badass motherfucker on a motorcycle."
Ty began to laugh.
Zane dipped his head until they were staring into each other's eyes. "And I'm yours. — Abigail Roux

Ditchdigger's Daughters Quotes By T. Afsin Ilgar

Love is an art, Berk. Just like painting or music. Some painters draw mere lines, scratches on the canvas and call them art; some paint stars studded skies like van Gogh; or Chopin's music conquers the hearts of millions while the execrable disco music blaring out of the open windows of a car have also their audience. Some describe love in high-flown flowery language and you identify yourself with the hero and the heroine and feel yourself in the seventh heaven while some give such a lamentable picture of it that you almost curse it! — T. Afsin Ilgar

Ditchdigger's Daughters Quotes By John Lloyd

I have very strong views on TV. There's no diversity, there's no choice. Things are decided by committee. — John Lloyd

Ditchdigger's Daughters Quotes By Charles Dickens

Am I that man who lay upon the bed?" he cried, upon his knees. — Charles Dickens

Ditchdigger's Daughters Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The cure for false theology is motherwit. Forget your books and traditions, and obey your moral perceptions at this hour. — Ralph Waldo Emerson