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Ingraffia Family Quotes By Stephen King

I didn't bother tellin her no made-up story, because she always sees through em and has since I was knee-high to a collie. — Stephen King

Ingraffia Family Quotes By Jeffrey Katzenberg

Shrek is not like anything anybody has ever seen before. — Jeffrey Katzenberg

Ingraffia Family Quotes By LeAnn Rimes

I don't care if I'm in too deep. — LeAnn Rimes

Ingraffia Family Quotes By Ayn Rand

This is the age othe common man, they tell us-a title which any man may claim to the extent osuch distinction as he has managed not to achieve. — Ayn Rand

Ingraffia Family Quotes By Courtney Love

If I see a chick playing guitar, I'm drawn to that band immediately. I want to know everything, even if it's completely electronic. But you have to really get my attention if you're male. I can't help it. It's part of my nature. — Courtney Love

Ingraffia Family Quotes By Prince Philip

If we could just stop the tourism, we could stop the congestion. — Prince Philip

Ingraffia Family Quotes By Orson Scott Card

I think you can't possibly know the truth about somebody unless you love them. — Orson Scott Card

Ingraffia Family Quotes By J. Robert Oppenheimer

I can't think that it would be terrible of me to say - and it is occasionally true - that I need physics more than friends. — J. Robert Oppenheimer

Ingraffia Family Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Not long ago I saw a slice of watermelon on the table. And, there on the naked table, it looked like a madman's laugh (I don't know how else to put it). If I weren't resigned to living in a world that forces me to be sensible, how I would scream in fright at the happy prehistoric monstrosities of the earth. Only an infant isn't shocked: he too is a happy monstrosity repeated since the beginning of the history of man. Only afterwards does fear come, the pacification of fear, the denial of fear - in a word, civilization. Meanwhile, atop the naked table, the screaming slice of red watermelon. I am grateful to my eyes that are still so frightened. I shall yet see many things. To be honest, even without watermelon, a naked table is also a sight to see. — Clarice Lispector