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Fairless Motors Quotes By Carlos Castaneda

A rule of thumb for a warrior is that he makes his decisions so carefully that nothing that may happen as a result of them can surprise him, much less drain his power. — Carlos Castaneda

Fairless Motors Quotes By Demetri Martin

A couple weeks ago I was on the street and I saw an ugly pregnant lady, and I just thought, 'Good for you.' — Demetri Martin

Fairless Motors Quotes By Charles Dickens

I came to the village, and the churchyard where the dead had been quietly buried, "in the sure and certain hope" which Christmas time inspired. What — Charles Dickens

Fairless Motors Quotes By Natsuo Kirino

'Out' was my real breakthrough, the novel that became a hit in Japan and sold a lot of books, so it was sort of an obvious choice for being the first book to be translated into English. — Natsuo Kirino

Fairless Motors Quotes By William Gibson

He'd lived for so long on a constant edge of anxiety that he'd almost forgotten what real fear was. — William Gibson

Fairless Motors Quotes By Elvis Costello

S you check your effects, check your reflection,
I'm so affected in the face of your affection — Elvis Costello

Fairless Motors Quotes By Mark Capell

There was a ringing in his ears, like a dead phone line that he couldn't hang up on. — Mark Capell

Fairless Motors Quotes By T.E. Lawrence

By day the hot sun fermented us; and we were dizzied by the beating wind. At night we were stained by dew, and shamed into pettiness by the innumerable silences of stars. — T.E. Lawrence

Fairless Motors Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

No storyteller has been able to dream up anything as fantastically unlikely as what really does happen in this mad Universe. — Robert A. Heinlein

Fairless Motors Quotes By Stephen Richards

How often do the poor daydream of a better life? Plenty, no doubt, and where does it get them? It is the poor who begin with a daydream and realize at some point that they have to get up, roll their sleeves, and start doing something about those day dreams who succeed. And there are many who have. — Stephen Richards