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Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By John Lennon

Everything is clearer when you're in love. — John Lennon

Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By Dumebi Onwordi-Okonji

If you don't place yourself where you could fail, you'd never have a place from where you'd succeed. — Dumebi Onwordi-Okonji

Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By John Lennon

I don't bother so much about the others' songs. For instance, I don't give a damn about how 'Something' is doing in the charts - I watch 'Come Together' (the flip side) because that's my song. — John Lennon

Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By Sarah Dessen

My point is, there are a lot of people in the world. No one ever sees everything the same way you do; it just doesn't happen. So when you find one person who gets a couple of things, especially if they're important ones ... you might as well hold on to them. You know? — Sarah Dessen

Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By Miguel Angel Ruiz

Impeccability of the word can lead you to personal freedom, to huge success and abundance; it can take away all fear and transform it into joy and love. — Miguel Angel Ruiz

Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By George Best

Robert Redford used to be such a handsome man and now look at him: everything has dropped, expanded and turned a funny color. — George Best

Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By Jaron Lanier

Books are really, really hard to write. They represent a kind of a summit of grappling with what one really has to say — Jaron Lanier

Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By Kingsley Amis

A German wine label is one of the things life's too short for. — Kingsley Amis

Gessendorf Lithographs Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Unfortunately, half the boats were lost in a great storm at sea, and many members of the six boats that did make it to their destinations safely, were later killed by the very native people to whom they sought to transmit their knowledge of the Atlantean sciences, arts and metaphysics. — Frederick Lenz