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Drouin Collection Quotes By Michael Makai

It's easy to fall in love online with someone you'd slide away from on a bus stop bench. A little too damn easy. — Michael Makai

Drouin Collection Quotes By Max Gladstone

Faith is a state of constant examination and openness. In faith we must be vulnerable. Only in this seeming weakness do we live with God. — Max Gladstone

Drouin Collection Quotes By Aleister Crowley

I've often thought that there isn't any "I" at all; that we are simply the means of expression of something else; that when we think we are ourselves, we are simply the victims of a delusion. — Aleister Crowley

Drouin Collection Quotes By Dana Spiotta

Yes, I did try acting when I was in high school and I was terrible at it. So I definitely have had the experience of being bad at artistic endeavor. — Dana Spiotta

Drouin Collection Quotes By Yvonne Pierre

You will be taken through training, tests and practice of being about to tell the difference between what's counterfeit over what is real. During training you're not taught to study the thousands of fake bills, for example, you are taught to KNOW the authentic ones. So, no matter how the counterfeit is disguised, you will immediately discern that it's not real. — Yvonne Pierre

Drouin Collection Quotes By El-P

I always wanted to do a deal with Russell Simmons, and now I've got my signature on a piece of paper with his. — El-P

Drouin Collection Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I don't like trying to influence politicians, who are themselves representative of huge numbers of people. As an educator, I'd rather enlighten the people and educate the people and let they be the ones who put the pressure on their elected officials. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Drouin Collection Quotes By George Mason

That all power of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by any authority, without consent of the representatives of the people, is injurious to their rights, and ought not to be exercised. — George Mason