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Faraneh Carnegie Hargreaves Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

Everybody has. It wouldn't do for us to have all our dreams fulfilled. We would be as good as dead if we had nothing left to dream about. — L.M. Montgomery

Faraneh Carnegie Hargreaves Quotes By Gregory Maguire

My tastes in music tend to favor anything my kids don't like, out of natural antipathy amplified by a sort of malicious glee. — Gregory Maguire

Faraneh Carnegie Hargreaves Quotes By Tracy Kidder

No one keeps track of the hours we work," said Ken Holberger. He grinned. "That's not altruism on Data General's part. If anybody kept track, they'd have to pay us a hell of a lot more than they do." Yet it is a fact, not entirely lost on management consultants, that some people would rather work twelve hours a day of their own choosing than eight that are prescribed. Provided, of course, that the work is interesting. That was the main thing. — Tracy Kidder

Faraneh Carnegie Hargreaves Quotes By Bryce Courtenay

And if you should be there and you see this beautiful cactus blossom painted silver by the moon and laughing up at the stars, this, Peekay, is heaven. — Bryce Courtenay

Faraneh Carnegie Hargreaves Quotes By Paulo Coelho

A child can always teach an adult three things: to be happy for no reason, to always be busy with something, and to know how to demand with all his might that which he desires. It was because of that boy that I returned to Akbar. — Paulo Coelho

Faraneh Carnegie Hargreaves Quotes By Charlie Watts

Rock and roll has probably given more than it's taken. — Charlie Watts

Faraneh Carnegie Hargreaves Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

With health, everything is a source of pleasure; without it, nothing else, whatever it may be, is enjoyable ... Healt h is by far the most important element in human happiness. — Arthur Schopenhauer