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Imprints Day School Quotes By John Steinbeck

I see hundreds of men come by on the road an' on the ranches with their bindles on their back an' that same damn thing in their heads. Hundreds of them. They come, an' they quit an' go on; an' every damn one of 'em's got a little piece of land in his head. An' never a God damn one of 'em ever gets it. Just like heaven. Ever'body wants a little piece of lan'. I read plenty of books out there. Nobody never gets to heaven, and nobody never gets no land. It's just in their head. — John Steinbeck

Imprints Day School Quotes By Big Bill Broonzy

I guess all songs is folk songs. I never heard no horse sing 'em. — Big Bill Broonzy

Imprints Day School Quotes By Bart Kosko

Death is an engineering problem. — Bart Kosko

Imprints Day School Quotes By Amartya Sen

one must go through war to reach peace.4 — Amartya Sen

Imprints Day School Quotes By Michael O'Donoghue

Licorice is the liver of candy. — Michael O'Donoghue

Imprints Day School Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

If you admit a unison, you forfeit all the possibilities of chaos ... Love is a direction which excludes all other directions. It is a freedom together, if you like. — D.H. Lawrence

Imprints Day School Quotes By Seth Godin

No niche is too small if it's yours. — Seth Godin

Imprints Day School Quotes By Michael Wadleigh

I was with Tina Turner when she first saw Janis Joplin, and she said to Janis, 'Honey, you can't continue to sing like that, or you'll have no voice,' and Janis' response was just to laugh and take a swig on her Southern Comfort. — Michael Wadleigh

Imprints Day School Quotes By Isabel Allende

La Lowell wanted nothing; she lived for the day, unfettered, free, fearless; she wasn't afraid of poverty, loneliness, or infirmity. She accepted everything with good grace; for her, life was an entertaining voyage that inevitably led to old age and death. There was no point in accumulating wealth since in the end, she maintained, we all go to the grave in our birthday suit. — Isabel Allende