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Khaira Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I've lived in books more than I've lived nay where else. — Neil Gaiman

Khaira Quotes By Sarah Palin

Bored, anonymous, pathetic bloggers who lie annoy me. — Sarah Palin

Khaira Quotes By Vance Havner

There is no devil in the first two chapters of the Bible and no devil in the last two chapters. Thank God for a book that disposes of the devil! — Vance Havner

Khaira Quotes By Will Schwalbe

Loneliness is the price we have to pay for being born in this modern world, so full of freedom, independence and our own egotistical selves. — Will Schwalbe

Khaira Quotes By J.G. Ballard

But I wouldn't recommend writing. You can be a successful writer and never meet another soul. I'm not sure that's a good thing. — J.G. Ballard

Khaira Quotes By C. Sommerville

We like the idea of childhood but are not always crazy about the kids we know. We like it, that is, when we are imagining our ownchildhoods. So part of our apparent appreciation of youth is simply envy. — C. Sommerville

Khaira Quotes By Jose Saramago

Ah, in every age there is always some new wonder to astound mankind until they grow accustomed to it and lose interest. — Jose Saramago

Khaira Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

With our close friends, family members, and lovers, we hope to create a special world, one in which we can expect to be treated fairly, with care, tenderness, and compassion. — Sharon Salzberg

Khaira Quotes By Dave Matthews

I found there's a fairly blatant racism in America that's already there, and I don't think I noticed it when I lived here as a kid. But when I went back to South Africa, and then it's sort of thrust in your face, and then came back here - I just see it everywhere. — Dave Matthews

Khaira Quotes By Charles Dickens

I could settle down into a state of
equable low spirits, and resign myself to coffee. — Charles Dickens