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Kiah Alexis Quotes By Francine Prose

But love is strange, as they used to say at the Chameleon Club. Even those of us who value intelligence over appearance have discovered, to our chagrin, that a high IQ doesn't necessarily translate into kindness or even conscience. — Francine Prose

Kiah Alexis Quotes By Peter Morville

One day the farmer's horse ran away. His neighbors cried "such bad luck" to which he replied "maybe." His horse returned the next day with three wild horses. His neighbors shouted "that's wonderful" and the old farmer replied "maybe." The next day his son rode one of the wild horses, fell off, and broke his leg. The neighbors called it a "terrible misfortune." The old man replied "maybe." The day after, the army came to the village to draft young men, but the son was spared thanks to his broken leg. The neighbors said the farmer was lucky how things turned out, and the old man answered "maybe. — Peter Morville

Kiah Alexis Quotes By Leslie Scalapino

The Animal is in the World Like Water in Water — Leslie Scalapino

Kiah Alexis Quotes By Andrew Carnegie

I am as a speck of dust in the sun, and not even so much, in this solemn, mysterious, unknowable universe. — Andrew Carnegie

Kiah Alexis Quotes By Margaret Cho

Since I became a dancer, I have felt much better about myself. — Margaret Cho

Kiah Alexis Quotes By Robert Bage

You have built cities, no doubt, and filled them full of improvement, if magnificence be improvement; and of poverty also, if poverty be improvement. But our question, my friend, is happiness, comparative happiness, and until you can trace its dependence upon wealth, it will be in vain for you to boast your riches. — Robert Bage

Kiah Alexis Quotes By Mary Oliver

The rain is slow. — Mary Oliver

Kiah Alexis Quotes By Rachel Caine

I can't simply adopt strays because they seem winsome. — Rachel Caine