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Kesinger Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Love is the greatest gift to life. — Debasish Mridha

Kesinger Quotes By Jane Stanton Hitchcock

Early on, my abandoning father had set the pattern of my love life on the loom of my subconscious. — Jane Stanton Hitchcock

Kesinger Quotes By Shonda Rhimes

I was 4 and dictating stories into a tape recorder, and my mom typed them up. — Shonda Rhimes

Kesinger Quotes By Francis Bacon

The Syllogism consists of propositions, propositions consist of words, words are symbols of notions. Therefore if the notions themselves (which is the root of the matter) are confused and over-hastily abstracted from the facts, there can be no firmness in the superstructure. Our only hope therefore lies in a true induction. — Francis Bacon

Kesinger Quotes By K.M. Shea

A veritable pack of dogs - led by a fat, fluffy papillon - roamed the front lawn. — K.M. Shea

Kesinger Quotes By Jason Calacanis

CNN was crazy to think they could fill 24 hours with news - let alone around the world in 10 to 20 languages. Reuters or AP with a thousand people around the world covering news? Crazy. — Jason Calacanis

Kesinger Quotes By Dana Spiotta

She discovered, despite what people may imagine, having nothing to lost is a lot like having nothing. (But there was something to lose, even at this point, something huge to lose, and that was why this unknown, homeless state never resembled freedom.) — Dana Spiotta

Kesinger Quotes By Matthew Culberson

The truth in death can only be found in the dying itself. — Matthew Culberson

Kesinger Quotes By Rebecca Scherm

But that was the least of it. He knew the worst of her, and that was better. — Rebecca Scherm

Kesinger Quotes By Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

With a clear sky, a bright sun, and a gentle breeze, you will have friends in plenty; but let fortune frown, and the firmament be overcast, and then your friends will prove like the strings of the lute, of which you will tighten ten before you find one that will bear the stretch and keep the pitch. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing