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Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Henry Adams

The proper study of mankind is woman. — Henry Adams

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Sherman Alexie

What scares me least? The Afterlife. Really. Who cares? I'm going to be a good person no matter what is supposed to happen after I die. — Sherman Alexie

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Emmy Rossum

I went to school on the Internet. I was not a cheerleader. — Emmy Rossum

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

To be thrown upon one's own resources, is to be cast in the very lap of fortune. — Benjamin Franklin

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Dan Groat

Sometimes, you need to spit stuff out in words to get it better arranged in your head. I figure if you never talk about it, it just picks its own spot and lays there and festers. — Dan Groat

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Robert Adams

The job of the photographer, in my view, is not to catalogue indisputable fact but to try to be coherent about intuition and hope. This is not to say that he is unconcerned with the truth. — Robert Adams

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Sir Pherozeshah had seemed to me like the Himalaya, the Lokamanya like the ocean. But Gokhale was as the Ganges. — Mahatma Gandhi

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Pink

My life was once whiskey, tears and cigarettes ... now it's snot, tears and a color of poop. Bliss. I do miss the whiskey, though. — Pink

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Roy Horn

I saw a bank of white light, and then I saw all my beloved animals. For a moment I stepped out of my body. — Roy Horn

Fascinatingly Stunning Quotes By Anna Godbersen

He turned his dark eyes on the girl whom he had dreamed of so often over the previous months. Beside him, at that very moment of existence, at the heart of torrential downpour, she was exquisitely real, and she, too, seemed content to go on sitting there forever. — Anna Godbersen