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Koho Radio Quotes By Henny Youngman

I live about four muggings from Central Park. — Henny Youngman

Koho Radio Quotes By Larry Coryell

Bruce Katz is a spectacular talent! He's a brilliant composer and arranger who uses uncommon and unique musical intelligence to redefine jazz and blues far beyond the pale of the accepted definitions of keyboard competence. Whether on piano or organ, when you hear Bruce Katz you know it's him, unmistakably and uniquely. — Larry Coryell

Koho Radio Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Dare to stretch hard and make it a point to do the hard thing others are afraid to try. — Israelmore Ayivor

Koho Radio Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

Compassion is not having any hesitation to reflect your light on things — Chogyam Trungpa

Koho Radio Quotes By Carole Cummings

Fuck you."
"Promise? — Carole Cummings

Koho Radio Quotes By Nikki Gemmell

An emptiness rules at its core, a rottenness, a silence when one of you retires to bed without saying good night, when you eat together without conversation, when the phone's passed wordlessly to the other. An emptiness when every night you lie in the double bed, restlessly awake, astounded at how closely hate can nudge against love, can wind around it sinuously like a cat. An emptiness when you realize that the loneliest you've ever been is within a marriage, as a wife. — Nikki Gemmell

Koho Radio Quotes By David Rakoff

It must be murder to be an aging beauty, a former Tadzio, to see your future as an ignored spectator rushing up to meet you like the hard pavement. What a small sip of gall to be able to time with each passing year the ever-shorter interval in which someone's eyes focus upon you. And then shift away. — David Rakoff

Koho Radio Quotes By Mary Shelley

We sat late. We could not tear ourselves away from each other nor persuade ourselves to say the word "Farewell!" It was said, and we retired under the pretence of seeking repose, each fancying that the other was deceived; but when at morning's dawn I descended to the carriage which was to convey me away, they were all there - my father again to bless me, Clerval to press my hand once more, my Elizabeth to renew her entreaties that I would write often and to bestow the last feminine attentions on her playmate and friend. — Mary Shelley

Koho Radio Quotes By Rod Beck

I sure don't think of myself as a fat person, just someone who carries extra weight. I've never seen anyone on the DL with pulled fat. — Rod Beck

Koho Radio Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Quite often, too, a writer who has for a time been believed to possess a great store of ordinarily profound ideas, and who is expected to exercise an extraordinary and serious influence in the progress of society, in the end betrays such shallowness and insipidity of his fundamental idea that no one is sorry when he succeeds in writing himself out too soon. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Koho Radio Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

But for a girl I think she ought to have lots of minor accomplishments and pass them on to her children. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Koho Radio Quotes By Alyson Stoner

What's great is we actually have friends who belong or have previously belonged to the Amish community, so we got first hand stories and I was able to talk with them about visitors and visiting the Amish country. It was very enlightening to think this is very much going on as we speak. What was really interesting was that the upcoming Amish generation is actually closer to average American teenager in their use of the English language because of the use of technology. — Alyson Stoner

Koho Radio Quotes By Ned Vizzini

I owe her everything and I love her and I tell her these days, although every time I say it, it gets a little diluted. I think you run out of I love yous. — Ned Vizzini

Koho Radio Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

And someday when the descendants of humanity have spread from star to star they won't tell the children about the history of Ancient Earth until they're old enough to bear it and when they learn they'll weep to hear that such a thing as Death had ever once existed — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Koho Radio Quotes By Shelly Laurenston

You do. And I have the sweetest, most cuddliest, most adorable bear ever. — Shelly Laurenston