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Funny But Good Senior Quotes By Agatha Christie

I, too, believe in the force of superstition, one of the greatest forces the world has ever known. — Agatha Christie

Funny But Good Senior Quotes By Don DeLillo

You could put your faith in technology. It got you here, it can get you out. This is the whole point of technology. It creates an appetite for immortality on the one hand. It threatens universal existence on the other. Technology is lust removed from nature. — Don DeLillo

Funny But Good Senior Quotes By Holly Lisle

In this moment, in whatever form it comes, lies the only opportunity I will ever have to act, to think, to love. Only this moment, out of every moment I have ever lived, or will ever live, allows me to matter now. — Holly Lisle

Funny But Good Senior Quotes By Mario Teguh

Me + God Enough — Mario Teguh

Funny But Good Senior Quotes By Craig G

This game is lame, the music comes second
So you can save that stupidness for all them artists you checkin.
Popularity don't last long, I'm in it for classics,
Cause the other side of the biz is fake and it's plastic. — Craig G

Funny But Good Senior Quotes By Felice Picano

I over-scrutinize anyone new entering my life. — Felice Picano

Funny But Good Senior Quotes By Nick Davies

Something very worrying has been going on at Scotland Yard. We now know that in dealing with the phone-hacking affair at the 'News of the World,' they cut short their original inquiry; suppressed evidence; misled the public and the press; concealed information and broke the law. Why? — Nick Davies

Funny But Good Senior Quotes By Stephen Fry

I hope you forgive the unedifying sight of my struggle to express some of the truths of my inner self and to measure the distance between the mask of security, ease, confidence and assurance I wear (so easily that its features often lift into a smirk that looks like complacency and smugness) and the real condition of anxiety, self-doubt, self-disgust and fear in which much of my life then and now is lived. — Stephen Fry