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Fabien Baron Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Nor eye in a letter, nor hand in a purse, nor ear in the secret of another. — Benjamin Franklin

Fabien Baron Quotes By Wallace Stegner

There was somewhere, if you knew where to find it, some place where money could be made like drawing water from a well, some Big Rock Candy Mountain where life was effortless and rich and unrestricted and full of adventure and action, where something could be had for nothing. — Wallace Stegner

Fabien Baron Quotes By Garrett Neff

I like to run a lot. I play tennis, and I like doing outdoorsy stuff - fishing, canoeing. — Garrett Neff

Fabien Baron Quotes By Jasper Fforde

This is Fiction, and the truth is whatever you make it. You can interpret the situation in any way you want, and all of the scenarios could be real
and what's more, depending on how you act now, any one of them could become real. — Jasper Fforde

Fabien Baron Quotes By Angela Merkel

It's my damn duty and obligation to do everything possible for Europe to find a united path. — Angela Merkel

Fabien Baron Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Science grows and Beauty dwindles. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Fabien Baron Quotes By Coolio

On how to make an egg roll: "Roll it nice and tight like a blunt." — Coolio

Fabien Baron Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Affection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our natural lives. — C.S. Lewis

Fabien Baron Quotes By Walter Isaacson

(In a letter from Einstein to Curie) Do not laugh at me for writing you without having anything sensible to say. But I am so enraged by the base manner in which the publc is presently daring to concern itself with you that I absolutely must give vent to this feeling. I am impelled to tell you how much I have come to admire your intellect, your drive, and your honesty, and that I consider myself lucky to have made your personal acquaintance in Brussels. Anyone who does not number among these reptiles is certainly happy, now as before, that we have such personages amoung us as you, and Langevin too, real peole with whom one feels privileged to be in contact. If the rabble continues to occupy itself with you, then simply dont read that hogwash, but rather leave it to the reptile for whom it has been fabricated. — Walter Isaacson