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Hamid Mir Quotes By Emma Chase

If sunshine took human form, like some Greek myth, she would be Presley Shaw. — Emma Chase

Hamid Mir Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

I'm generally quite happy until someone tells me I'm not. I don't see how they know I'm not, but suddenly I feel less happy. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Hamid Mir Quotes By Karl Kraus

Most critics write critiques which are by the authors they write critiques about. That would not be so bad, but then most authorswrite works which are by the critics who write critiques about them. — Karl Kraus

Hamid Mir Quotes By Kate Morton

shoes made soft, apologetic sounds. — Kate Morton

Hamid Mir Quotes By Rajneesh

Always choose the new, the less travelled by. Always choose the unknown, the less travelled by. — Rajneesh

Hamid Mir Quotes By Jenny Lawson

Whenever I start to doubt if I'm worth the eternal trouble of medication and therapy, I remember those people who let the fog win. And I push myself to stay healthy. I remind myself that I'm not fighting against me ... I'm fighting against a chemical imbalance ... a tangible thing. — Jenny Lawson

Hamid Mir Quotes By Gertrude Stein

Why should a sequence of words be anything but a pleasure? — Gertrude Stein

Hamid Mir Quotes By William Buckland

It is demonstrable from Geology that there was a period when no organic beings had existence: these organic beings must therefore have had a beginning subsequently to this period; and where is that beginning to be found, but in the will and fiat of an intelligent and all-wise Creator? — William Buckland

Hamid Mir Quotes By Loretta Boyer McClellan

Ponder the affirmative. — Loretta Boyer McClellan

Hamid Mir Quotes By Henry Home, Lord Kames

An agreeable figure and winning manner, which inspire affection without love, are always new. Beauty loses its relish, the graces never, after the longest acquaintance, they are no less agreeable than at first. — Henry Home, Lord Kames