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Liebermans Net Quotes By John Ortberg

Make your life about something bigger than your life. — John Ortberg

Liebermans Net Quotes By Robert Ruark

A fish, which you can't see, deep down in the water, is a kind of symbol of peace on earth, good will to yourself. Fishing gives a man ... some time to collect his thoughts and reaarange them kind of neatly, in an orderly fashion. Once the bait is on the hook and the boat is anchored, there's nothing to interfere with thinking except an occasional bite — Robert Ruark

Liebermans Net Quotes By James Lyon

There is a time to laugh and a time not to laugh, and this is not one of them".
-- Inspector Clouseau — James Lyon

Liebermans Net Quotes By Colleen Hoover

And I'm suddenly overwhelmed with a need to kick the ass of whoever touched her. — Colleen Hoover

Liebermans Net Quotes By Willard Wigan

As a kid, I lived in a fantasy world. I used to believe ants could talk. Not once did they say thank you. — Willard Wigan

Liebermans Net Quotes By Publilius Syrus

Fortune is not satisfied with inflicting one calamity. — Publilius Syrus

Liebermans Net Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

Now it was ruined. That was what I wanted. And now it had happened. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Liebermans Net Quotes By Peter Ackroyd

On his thirteenth birthday he had seen a film in which the central character was a painter who, unable to sell his work, grew cold and hungry as he went from one unsuccessful interview to the next; eventually he had become a vagrant, sleeping in the streets of the city where once he had walked in hope. Hawksmoor left the cinema in a mood of profound, terrified apprehension and, from that time, he was filled with a sense of time passing and with the fear that he might be left discarded on its banks. The fear had not left him, although now he could no longer remember from where it came: he looked back on his earlier life without curiosity, since it seemed to lack intrinsic interest, and when he looked forward he saw the same steady attainment of goals without any joy in their attainment. For him, the state of happiness was simply the state of not suffering and, if he cared for anything, it was for oblivion. — Peter Ackroyd

Liebermans Net Quotes By Barry Goldwater

Government should stay the hell out of people's business. — Barry Goldwater