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Lieser Skaff Quotes By John Ortberg

Both hope and pessimism are deeply contagious. And no one is more infectious than a leader. — John Ortberg

Lieser Skaff Quotes By Kristen Ashley

I claimed it," he went on. "But last night you gave it to me. Gift's given, no takin' it back. You get that, Tyra?" "I think so," I whispered. "Get that, baby, it's important. — Kristen Ashley

Lieser Skaff Quotes By Wladyslaw Reymont

During my childhood, I had a long, dangerous spell of illness, and my health has always been delicate. — Wladyslaw Reymont

Lieser Skaff Quotes By Dennis Skinner

I solemnly swear that I will bear true and faithful allegiance to the Queen when she pays her income tax — Dennis Skinner

Lieser Skaff Quotes By Augusten Burroughs

I wish Rick would be gang-raped by a bunch of Muslim garbage collectors. — Augusten Burroughs

Lieser Skaff Quotes By Kazuo Ishiguro

As a writer, I'm more interested in what people tell themselves happened rather than what actually happened — Kazuo Ishiguro

Lieser Skaff Quotes By Chris Matakas

If something's existence is contingent upon the existence of another entity, can we truthfully call them separate beings? — Chris Matakas

Lieser Skaff Quotes By Patricia Highsmith

Tom laughed at the phrase "sexual deviation." Where was the sex? Where was the deviation? He looked at Freddie and said low and bitterly: "Freddie Miles, you're a victim of your own dirty mind. — Patricia Highsmith

Lieser Skaff Quotes By Craig Stone

His smile is a stranger resting on a haunted face, only coming out for poisons turning him into a ghost. — Craig Stone

Lieser Skaff Quotes By James Peoples

Superstition is something that someone else believes in but you do not. Many of our own beliefs seem superstitious to others, and undoubtedly many of the accepted truths of the twenty-first century will be considered superstitions by the twenty-second century. — James Peoples