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Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Garry Shandling

I practice safe sex - I use an airbag. — Garry Shandling

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Moby

I just have to remind myself that my daily quotidie in life has almost nothing to do with any aspect of my professional life as a public figure. — Moby

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Geoff Dyer

When you are lonely, writing can keep you company. It is also a form of self-compensation, a way of making up for things - as opposed to making things up - that did not quite happen. — Geoff Dyer

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Rupert Everett

I think it's fun playing a part that lots of other people have played, in a way. — Rupert Everett

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Private lives are more important than public reputations. — G.K. Chesterton

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Benjamin Constant

Political liberty involves every citizen without exception in the examination and study of his most sacred interest. It aggrandizes the spirit, ennobles the mind, and establishes among all of them a sort of intellectual quality which makes for a people who are both glorious and powerful. — Benjamin Constant

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Tim Berners-Lee

It's mine - you can't have it. If you want to use it for something, then you have to negotiate with me. I have to agree, I have to understand what I'm getting in return. — Tim Berners-Lee

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Meg Cabot

One of the biggest motivations for me with writing my books is to offer girls some escapism, especially girls who really need it, like I did. — Meg Cabot

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Morley Safer

It is always disarming to treat with the enemy, so to speak. — Morley Safer

Grueling Thesaurus Quotes By Nikola Tesla

Man, like the universe, is a machine. Nothing enters our minds or determines our actions which is not directly or indirectly a response to stimuli beating upon our sense organs from without. — Nikola Tesla