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Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Stefanos Livos

Somebody told me I'm a writer. I believed them. Now I regret it. — Stefanos Livos

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The finest wits have their sediment. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Luis Villalobos

You are only as big as your dreams. — Luis Villalobos

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Elvis Costello

You need a platform upon which to release an orchestral record, otherwise it's just going to be an obscurity. — Elvis Costello

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Patrick O'Brian

Sir,' said Stephen, 'I read novels with the utmost pertinacity. I look upon them--I look upon good novels--as a very valuable part of literature, conveying more exact and finely-distinguished knowledge of the human heart and mind than almost any other, with greater breadth and depth and fewer constraints. — Patrick O'Brian

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Paul Hawken

Trees are being saved because of the Kindle. — Paul Hawken

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Ani DiFranco

I mean, I think it's hard enough to find somebody you can stand for more than ten minutes, so, like, you shouldn't narrow your options. — Ani DiFranco

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Leslie Miklosy

Will you treat people who make you miserable, as prison guards, or travel agents? — Leslie Miklosy

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Karen Chance

They-" He stopped and just blinked at me for a minute. "You know, people are always saying that you're cuckoo. Looney Tunes. Off the freaking edge. But I tell 'em, no, she's okay. She's got some ... anger management issues. But you know what? They're right. You're nuts. — Karen Chance

Earnshaws Woodyard Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

And now please note that I have raised my right hand. And that means that I'm not kidding, that whatever I say next I believe to be true. So here it goes: The most spiritually splendid American phenomenon of my lifetime wasn't our contribution to the defeat of the Nazis, in which I played such a large part, or Ronald Reagan's overthrow of Godless Communism, in Russia at least.
The most spiritually splendid American phenomenon of my lifetime is how African-American citizens have maintained their dignity and self-respect, despite their having been treated by white Americans, both in and out of government, and simply because of their skin color, as though they were contemptible and loathsome, and even diseased."
"If this isn't nice, I don't know what is. — Kurt Vonnegut