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Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Patrick Henry

If our government servants had to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act as they have forced all of American business to do, they would be in jail. — Patrick Henry

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

History is filled with brilliant people who wanted to fix things and just made them worse. — Chuck Palahniuk

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Betsy Beers

Being a little bit of a movie buff, the fact that I'm working in the middle of movie history is incredible. — Betsy Beers

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Harold H. Greene

Competition is good and has served us well. — Harold H. Greene

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Jeff Bridges

My mother and my father were very nurturing and wonderful examples of how to live your life. I really had a cool foundation. — Jeff Bridges

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Dave Barry

Rembrandt's first name was Beauregard, which is why he never used it. — Dave Barry

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

He's stronger than this. He's always been stronger ... (Vane)
Even the mightiest oak can be felled by a whisper of a wind if it comes on the heels of a powerful enough storm. (Carson) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Chloe Hooper

I'm like an old record--Be my guest is the signature song; Please go away, always on side B. — Chloe Hooper

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Henry Bolingbroke

You have deceived our trust, and made us doff our easy robes of peace, to crush our old limbs in ungentle steel. — Henry Bolingbroke

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Erik Larson

He slashed her throat in a Van Gogh stroke that nearly removed her head from her spine. — Erik Larson

Eddrick Wheaton Quotes By Ward Moore

Ay, we are alike, you and I. The books, always the books. And for themselves, not to become rich or famous like sensible people. Are we not foolish? But it is a pleasant folly and a sometimes blameless vice." I — Ward Moore