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Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By M.J. McGuire

Is Jimmy Hoffa dead or does he work at the National Enquirer with Elvis and Bigfoot? — M.J. McGuire

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By Quinn Norton

You don't owe the internet your time. Your time is yours, whatever time you give the internet is a gift. The internet does not know this, and it will never learn. Time is the most precious thing you have. More than money, or land, or prestige, or any valuable thing you can think of, a life is measured in time. The sooner you walk away from a useless fight, the more of it you get to have. — Quinn Norton

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By John Stuart Mill

[T]he source of everything respectable in man either as an intellectual or as a moral being namely, that his errors are corrigible. — John Stuart Mill

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By Robert J. Crane

I punch him twice in the head and it does nothing. He shakes it off like he's Taylor Swift — Robert J. Crane

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By Julie Burchill

Whenever I am sent a new book on the lively arts, the first thing I do is look for myself in the index. — Julie Burchill

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By Jessie J.

I'd love to have a fashion range; I've been dressed by the amazing Vivienne Westwood, and fashion is something I'm a huge fan of. — Jessie J.

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By Mother Angelica

Faith is one foot on the ground, one foot in the air, and a queasy feeling in the stomach. — Mother Angelica

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By Richard Hugo

Think small ... If you can't think small, try philosophy or social criticism. — Richard Hugo

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By Susan Jacoby

I don't see why any president has to talk about his belief in God. — Susan Jacoby

Lisiecki Brothers Quotes By Ama Ata Aidoo

Toyin Falola has given us what is truly rare in modern African writing: a seriously funny, racy, irreverent package of memories, and full of the most wonderful pieces of poetry and ordinary information. It is a matter of some interest, that the only other volume A Mouth Sweeter Than Salt reminds one of is Ake, by Wole Soyinka. What is it about these Yorubas? — Ama Ata Aidoo