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Kontextus Quotes By Ann Wertz Garvin

Why do you think movies and fiction authors invent vampires, lottery winners, and soulmates? I'll tell you why: because watching someone brush their teeth, shop for sandwich meat, and change the toilet paper roll is as mind-numbing for the observer as it is for the observed. Problem is, we live the toilet paper life, not the vampire life.'

....'But we expect the vampires. — Ann Wertz Garvin

Kontextus Quotes By Danielle Steel

It's hard being visible, so I've made myself invisible. — Danielle Steel

Kontextus Quotes By John Stott

So close was Christ's connection with God that he equated a man's attitude to himself with the man's attitude to God. — John Stott

Kontextus Quotes By Karin Slaughter

No amount of flowers or pretty compliments could ever measure up to a man who did housework. — Karin Slaughter

Kontextus Quotes By Chris Riddell

In the digital future, texts will be annotated visually, animated and illustrated like never before. The austere 'prayer book' paper that permitted the space for Shepard's illustrations to Pepys' diaries is now being recreated in the digital era. — Chris Riddell

Kontextus Quotes By Robin Ince

The main battle is to make people realise that doubt is important. Doubt is good. The 'don't know' answer sometimes is the box you should tick, and it's about not being scared about that fact. Even the greatest minds don't know everything. — Robin Ince

Kontextus Quotes By Tupac Shakur

I got love for my brother but we can never go nowhere unless we share with each other.. — Tupac Shakur

Kontextus Quotes By Emile M. Cioran

The wise man, the sage, is hostile to the new. Disabused, he abdicates: that is his form of protest. — Emile M. Cioran

Kontextus Quotes By John Dewey

The deepest urge in human nature is the desire to be important. — John Dewey