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Excepts From Myth Quotes By A.A. Milne

And how are you?" said Winnie-the-Pooh.
Eeyore shook his head from side to side.
"Not very how," he said. "I don't seem to have felt at all how for a long time."
"Dear, dear," said Pooh, "I'm sorry about that. Let's have a look at you. — A.A. Milne

Excepts From Myth Quotes By Kate Chopin

Perhaps it is better to wake up after all, even to suffer, rather than to remain a dupe to illusions all one's life. — Kate Chopin

Excepts From Myth Quotes By Maya Banks

This stinks like a roadkill skunk. — Maya Banks

Excepts From Myth Quotes By Alexandra Kleeman

The structural similarity of men, and their ability to be represented both as ideal, like Leonardo's Vitruvian Man, and as average. Man being the measure of all things, and therefore a sort of standard and interchangeable unit of length, breadth, intelligence, emotion. We could lay them end to end to measure the distance between the continents, the distance to the moon. We could use them to calculate the weight of weather, or to buy things at the grocery. With such an abundance of men, we could gauge anything we chose. — Alexandra Kleeman

Excepts From Myth Quotes By Dylan Penn

I will always eat pizza! Always. — Dylan Penn

Excepts From Myth Quotes By Robin R. Meyers

Count calories if you like, but go ahead and gorge yourself on books. What have you got to lose but a small mind? — Robin R. Meyers

Excepts From Myth Quotes By Ivan Doig

That whole fussy room still carried an atmosphere of having been crocheted into existence rather than carpentered. — Ivan Doig

Excepts From Myth Quotes By Arash Pakravesh

Death in love is the beginning of a eternal life ! Just make your soul free . — Arash Pakravesh

Excepts From Myth Quotes By Stephen Kotkin

Fulfillment of Central Committee directives became Stalin's mantra, and suspicion of non-fulfillment, his obsession. — Stephen Kotkin