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Don Geiss Book Quotes By Laini Taylor

How could you tell if your instincts were just hope in disguise, and if your hope was really desperation parading as possibility? — Laini Taylor

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Edward Abbey

Art, science, philosophy, religion
each offers at best only a crude simplification of actual living experience. — Edward Abbey

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Lester Sumrall

Champions are a rare breed. They see beyond the dangers, the risks, the obstacles, and the hardships. — Lester Sumrall

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Stephen King

Speaking personally, you can have my gun, but you'll take my book when you pry my cold, dead fingers off of the binding. — Stephen King

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Robert Kane Pappas

The problem of media/politics is multifold. Many things are out of whack. — Robert Kane Pappas

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Russell L. Ackoff

Nothing is harder to topple than a fact that supports a deeply held prejudice denied by its holder. — Russell L. Ackoff

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Nick Lake

This is the thing: people think that magic doesn't exist, but it does, all the time. We use spells every day: the spell of forgiveness, the spell of thanks. — Nick Lake

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Phyllis Diller

Tennis is like marrying for money. Love means nothing. — Phyllis Diller

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Aspen Matis

If I was going to put myself into a situation wherein I had no one to depend on, I needed to step up and be the one to actually take good care of myself.The universe wouldn't simply do it for me. — Aspen Matis

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Wallace Stevens

Everything possessed the power to transform itself, or else, and what meant more, to be transformed. — Wallace Stevens

Don Geiss Book Quotes By Tom Wood

When escape was impractical and inaction unreasonable, attack was always preferable. — Tom Wood