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Kilohms Quotes By Erich Segal

They glanced at one another like tigers taking measure of a menacing new rival. But in this kind of jungle you could never be sure where the real danger lurked. — Erich Segal

Kilohms Quotes By Mark Twain

Temper is what gets most of us into trouble. Pride is what keeps us there. — Mark Twain

Kilohms Quotes By Richard Rohr

Most of the Catholics Christians I've met would for all practical purposes believe Jesus is God only, and we are human only. We missed the big point. The point is the integration, both in Jesus and ourselves. — Richard Rohr

Kilohms Quotes By John Oates

My guitar playing is a synthesis of traditional American acoustic style and Urban Pop and R&B. — John Oates

Kilohms Quotes By Gary Busey

Acting is a trick word invented in the festival of Dionysus, before Christ, in Greece at a fertility festival. That's where theatre came from: a fertility festival. No women were allowed. All the men played all the parts. — Gary Busey

Kilohms Quotes By Chris Barber

We play happy music, and we make people happy. That's why they like us. — Chris Barber

Kilohms Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

My voice is born repeatedly in the fields of uncertainty. — Terry Tempest Williams

Kilohms Quotes By David Amram

That is the way a great master carpenter feels, or an architect or composer or anyone who creates anything - people want to be appreciated for what they have done. — David Amram

Kilohms Quotes By Alex Morrison

I think they do have to get it right in Sierra Leone. There has to be something in there now to establish confidence, to stabilize the situation, and then to move to some sort of political negotiations. — Alex Morrison

Kilohms Quotes By Matthew Pearl

As new technology emerges as the greatest challenge to novels since the advent of film, it may be that the fragmentation of storytelling into installments key to Dickens's era will be recreated in some way. — Matthew Pearl