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Famous Virginian Quotes By Ann Cotton

All children everywhere deserve the opportunity that is unlocked for them by education. — Ann Cotton

Famous Virginian Quotes By Joanne Harris

If you can actually get someone to sit on the edge of their seat and feel nervous if there's a knock at the door, then you've done something pretty terrific as a writer. — Joanne Harris

Famous Virginian Quotes By Raymond E. Feist

You must step forward, Arutha. You will never be the man for whom you were named, and you will never be your father, but nature didn't intend for you to be either of those men, no matter how worthy they were. You must become the best man you are capable of. — Raymond E. Feist

Famous Virginian Quotes By J. Michael Straczynski

If your going to have delusions, you might as well go for the really satisfying ones. — J. Michael Straczynski

Famous Virginian Quotes By Doc Brown

In terms of a comedy plan I don't really have a list of what I want accomplish. I'm just riding the wave! I think I will always come back to stand-up and comedy in all its forms. I just don't think it will ever be the one sole thing I do. — Doc Brown

Famous Virginian Quotes By Bobby Lee

You gotta understand, there are two different kinds of Asians - the kind who are good at school, obey their parents, go to college - that kind of stuff. And then you have my family - me, my brother, all of my cousins - we're just wretched people. — Bobby Lee

Famous Virginian Quotes By Ewan McGregor

I love acting and don't find it to be very hard. I recognize when I've nailed it, and I can be very proud of myself. — Ewan McGregor

Famous Virginian Quotes By Patrick Weekes

Oh, please," said Hessler. "It's your standard false duality designed to draw gullible believers into a world of monochromatic enemies and strip away any moral ambiguity - usually utilized by the ruling government to bolster whatever policies it wishes to implement. — Patrick Weekes