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Headstall Western Quotes By Bill Bonanno

Fiction is only a set of colors, however beautiful, passing over the landscape for a time - the spirit, perhaps, but not the substance. — Bill Bonanno

Headstall Western Quotes By Charles Sturt

Yet, upon the whole, the space I traversed is unlikely to become the haunt of civilized man, or will only become so in isolated spots, as a chain of connection to a more fertile country; if such a country exist to the westward. — Charles Sturt

Headstall Western Quotes By Tim Green

The tone of his father's voice made Josh afraid to ask what it was he wanted to talk about, so Josh only — Tim Green

Headstall Western Quotes By Guy Fieri

I wanna be the ambassador to Chimichanga Flavor Town. — Guy Fieri

Headstall Western Quotes By Colson Whitehead

Pick your fights like you pick your nose: with complete awareness of where you are. — Colson Whitehead

Headstall Western Quotes By John Howard Griffin

If we say, as we do, that no one in this country intends for racism to lead to genocide, the effects of racism are genocidal, regardless of our intentions. — John Howard Griffin

Headstall Western Quotes By Gregor Collins

It would be nice if a single swat made the fly think: 'Whoa. I'm not flying THERE again. But it doesn't. He keeps coming back. Take note, Humans. — Gregor Collins

Headstall Western Quotes By Tom Robbins

It's entirely possible to function as a free-thinking individual without succumbing to narcissism. This can be tricky at times, I suppose, but then so can the tango - particularly if you're dancing alone. — Tom Robbins

Headstall Western Quotes By Micky Dolenz

Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology. — Micky Dolenz

Headstall Western Quotes By Immanuel Kant

Human reason goes forth inexorably to such questions as cannot be answered by any experiential use of reason or principles based on it. — Immanuel Kant