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Laune Rangers Quotes By Richard S. Wheeler

One only has an adventure when one makes a mistake, but [as] my grandmother used to say: "You don't have to get out of trouble if you don't get into trouble." — Richard S. Wheeler

Laune Rangers Quotes By Pablo De Santis

Lawyers tried to compose a story - one of innocence or of guilt - and make it seem the only possibility, taking advantage of the conventions of the genre and of human nature, which was so eager to confirm its prejudices. — Pablo De Santis

Laune Rangers Quotes By George W. Bush

I don't know, maybe I made it up. Anyway, it's an arbo-tree-ist, somebody who knows about trees. — George W. Bush

Laune Rangers Quotes By K.C. Randall

Men are men, mortal or not. — K.C. Randall

Laune Rangers Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

A man is sometimes better off deceived about the one he loves, than undeceived. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Laune Rangers Quotes By Denise Levertov

One of the obligations of the writer is to say or sing all that he or she can, to deal with as much of the world as becomes possible to him or her in language. — Denise Levertov

Laune Rangers Quotes By Frederick Buechner

And there are other dangers potentially more dangerous than even nuclear war. There is AIDS. There is terrorism. There are drugs and more to the point the darkness of our time that makes people seek escape in drugs. There is the slow poisoning of what we call "the environment" of all things as if with that absurdly antiseptic phrase we can conceal from ourselves that what we are really poisoning is home, is here, is us. — Frederick Buechner

Laune Rangers Quotes By Patrick O'Brian

He had known it often enough. A delightful child, even a delightful early adolescent, interested in everything, alive,affectionate, would turn into a thick, heavy, stupid brute and never recover: ageing men would become wholly self-centered, indifferent to those who had been their friends, avaricious — Patrick O'Brian