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Excursioneer Quotes By Dana Reinhardt

I'm looking to make a miracle — Dana Reinhardt

Excursioneer Quotes By Jason Schwartzman

As far as loneliness, I feel Los Angeles and its layout, having to drive everywhere - it is a lonely place. It's an isolated city in that respect because you're driving to places alone listening to the radio. — Jason Schwartzman

Excursioneer Quotes By John Nichols

Listen cousin, the way things are supposed to work out, one day the struggles of all you screwed up little underdogs will forge a permanent rainbow that'll encircle this entire earth, I should live so long. — John Nichols

Excursioneer Quotes By Amit Ray

Joy is found when you focus your energy on improving human dignity, human capacity and human values. — Amit Ray

Excursioneer Quotes By Ben Goldacre

This process of professionalising the obvious fosters a sense of mystery around science, and health advice, which is unnecessary and destructive. More than anything, more than the unnecessary ownership of the obvious, it is disempowering. — Ben Goldacre

Excursioneer Quotes By Jacques Barzun

When people accept futility and the absurd as normal, the culture is decadent. — Jacques Barzun

Excursioneer Quotes By Gary Keller

Not everything matters equally, and success isn't a game won by whoever does the most. Yet that is exactly how most play it on a daily basis. — Gary Keller

Excursioneer Quotes By Colleen Coble

What are you doing here, Carrington? I didn't expect you today." "I came to see if Miss Sullivan would care to go for a drive," Carrington said, turning hopeful eyes toward Addie. Her cheeks grew pink. "I'm flattered, Mr. Carrington, but I'm sorry to say I must decline. Edward needs me, and I have other work I must attend to." Carrington huffed and turned to John. "You surely aren't going to work Miss Sullivan all the time, young man." "Of course not. She's welcome to take off any afternoon she pleases, and one whole day a week," John said, glancing at Addie. "Just please clear it with me, Miss Sullivan." "You're very generous," Addie said, standing. "Thank you for your offer, Lord Carrington, but I'm going to be much too busy for the next few weeks for a social life. I need to devote all my free time to Mrs. Eaton's wardrobe. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to tend to Edward. — Colleen Coble

Excursioneer Quotes By Virginia Woolf

It was chivalrous because she was too remote for real companionship, so that there was always a kind of chance in one's offering; perhaps she would not perceive it; perhaps she would kindle rapture by a sudden recognition; her distance made such close moments exquisitely sweet. But alas, no humble friendship however romantic, could give her the sense that we completely shared her thoughts; the nature of them made it hard for anyone to understand; and her sorrow was very lonely. Perhaps one would come into a room unexpectedly and surprise her in tears, and, to one's miserable confusion, she would hide them instantly, and speak ordinary words, as though she did not imagine that one could understand her suffering. — Virginia Woolf

Excursioneer Quotes By Jean-Yves Leloup

The best religion or practice is the one that makes us better. (42) — Jean-Yves Leloup

Excursioneer Quotes By Jody Hill

I like writing my own stuff. If a book came along I would maybe do that. — Jody Hill

Excursioneer Quotes By Douglas Wood

While I've lived in L.A. since 1985, I'll always consider Chicago my home town and have much affection for it. My parents and sister still live there so I try to visit as often as I'm able. — Douglas Wood

Excursioneer Quotes By Jan Jansen

Together sharing is caring — Jan Jansen

Excursioneer Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

All doubt is cowardice - all trust is brave. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Excursioneer Quotes By John Barton

I have always been very obsessed with time. Time's passage makes us all very vulnerable and because we all experience it in our own way, it can make us feel very alone. — John Barton