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Funny Rolf Harris Quotes By Len Deighton

Perhaps all fear is worse than reality, just as all hope is better than fulfilment. — Len Deighton

Funny Rolf Harris Quotes By Jason P. Stadtlander

To you, it's a book to read - a nicely printed stack of paper with a beautiful cover. To me, it's a living, breathing thing that I have invested my heart and soul in. It's much more than a stack of paper to me. It's my imagination - come alive in your hand. — Jason P. Stadtlander

Funny Rolf Harris Quotes By Thomas Merton

One might say I have decided to marry the silence of the forest. The sweet dark warmth of the whole world will have to be my wife. — Thomas Merton

Funny Rolf Harris Quotes By Steven Rowley

Jenny and I once talked about how we manage to live despite the knowledge that we are all going to die. What's the point of it all? Why bother getting up in the morning when faced with such futility? Or is it the promise of death that inspires life? That we must grab what we can while there's still time? Is it the not knowing if today is the day that keeps us going? But what if this is the day? What if the hour is here? How do you stand? How do you breathe? How do you go on? — Steven Rowley

Funny Rolf Harris Quotes By Lope De Vega

There is no greater glory than love, nor any greater punishment than jealousy. — Lope De Vega

Funny Rolf Harris Quotes By Alan S. Kesselheim

If I replace the word God with the word nature, I am far more at ease with the whole religious enterprise. — Alan S. Kesselheim

Funny Rolf Harris Quotes By Florence Falk

We, who are so schooled in the art of listening to the voices of others, can often hear our own voice only when we are alone ... For many women, the first choice, then, is to give ourselves the necessary time and space in which to renew our acquaintance with our lost voice, to learn to recognize it, and to rejoice as we hear it express our truth. — Florence Falk