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Kiva Dunes Quotes By Michael Caine

To me, growing old is great. It's the very best thing - considering the alternative. — Michael Caine

Kiva Dunes Quotes By Charles Barkley

It ain't like we're curing cancer or anything, we're watching basketball. — Charles Barkley

Kiva Dunes Quotes By Herbert V. Prochnow

A real friend will not visit you in prosperity unless he is invited, but when you are in adversity he will call without invitation. — Herbert V. Prochnow

Kiva Dunes Quotes By Donald Evans

Understanding that yes, we are committing more resources than we thought we might be in protecting our homeland and prosecuting a war and so it's understandable that we would be going through a period of deficits. — Donald Evans

Kiva Dunes Quotes By Aaron Sorkin

There (is) order and even great beauty in what looks like total chaos. If we look closely enough at the randomness around us, patterns will start to emerge. — Aaron Sorkin

Kiva Dunes Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Every thought is strictly speaking an after-thought. — Hannah Arendt

Kiva Dunes Quotes By Haruki Murakami

You sit at the edge of the world,
I am in a crater that's no more.
Words without letters
Standing in the shadow of the door.
The moon shines down on a sleeping lizard,
Little fish rain from the sky.
Outside the window there are soldiers,
steeling themselves to die.
(Refrain)
Kafka sits in a chair by the shore,
Thinking for the pendulum that moves the world, it seems.
When your heart is closed,
The shadow of the unmoving Sphinx,
Becomes a knife that pierces your dreams.
The drowning girl's fingers
Search for the entrance stone, and more.
Lifting the hem of her azure dress,
She gazes
at Kafka on the shore — Haruki Murakami

Kiva Dunes Quotes By Winona Ryder

I don't use the Internet, but apparently you can find out everything on it. — Winona Ryder