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Drucilla Cornell Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

The highest and noblest thing that history can be is a good story. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Drucilla Cornell Quotes By Marcel Proust

Women who are to some extent resistant, whom one cannot possess at once, whom one does not even know at first whether one will ever possess, are the only interesting ones. — Marcel Proust

Drucilla Cornell Quotes By Charlton Heston

I think narcotics and alcohol, and even tobacco are enormously costly ingredients in our society. — Charlton Heston

Drucilla Cornell Quotes By Charles Krauthammer

The more settled and ordered one's life - and in particular one's communal life - the easier it becomes for one's imagination to fail. — Charles Krauthammer

Drucilla Cornell Quotes By Cassandra Clare

When two souls are as one, they stay together on the Wheel. I was born into this world to love you, and I will love you in the next life, and the one after that." ~Jem Carstairs — Cassandra Clare

Drucilla Cornell Quotes By George McGovern

For a generation and more, the government has sought to meet our needs by multiplying its bureaucracy. Washington has taken too much in taxes from Main Street, and Main Street has received too little in return. It is not necessary to centralize power in order to solve our problems. — George McGovern

Drucilla Cornell Quotes By Tori Amos

The romantic myth of the artist says that you are the Source. I have no illusion about that. Native Americans don't believe they are the Source. They have access to the Source. Endless access. But don't get confused. — Tori Amos

Drucilla Cornell Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Power itself is simply a word to describe attention, awareness, which embodies all things. — Frederick Lenz

Drucilla Cornell Quotes By Mercedes Lackey

You look like you've swallowed a live fish, and you're not certain if you're enjoying the experience. — Mercedes Lackey