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Loubelle Designs Quotes By Mark Twain

There is no prophecy in our day but history. But history is a trustworthy prophet. History is always repeating itself, because conditions are always repeating themselves. Out of duplicated conditions history always gets a duplicate product. — Mark Twain

Loubelle Designs Quotes By Irving Stone

One should not become an artist because he can, but because he must. It is only for those who would be miserable without it. — Irving Stone

Loubelle Designs Quotes By Parragon Publishing

love same body who love you — Parragon Publishing

Loubelle Designs Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

Seth always had to force Georgie to go to parties. Once she was there, she was fine. Once she was there, she was usually great
if not the life of the party, certainly one of its most valuable players. People (new people, strangers) made Georgie nervous. And nervous Georgie was much more extroverted than regular Georgie. Nervous Georgie was practically manic. — Rainbow Rowell

Loubelle Designs Quotes By Doris Lessing

There is absolutely nothing like love for showing how many different people can live inside one skin. — Doris Lessing

Loubelle Designs Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

No freedom without renunciation. — Swami Vivekananda

Loubelle Designs Quotes By Adriana Trigiani

I care what my reader thinks. There is no fancy recommendation you can give me that would matter to me as much as Mary Jane from Youngstown writing me a letter. There is not one. Don't need it, don't want it, don't require it, does not fill up my soul. It's about her, not about the rest of it. — Adriana Trigiani

Loubelle Designs Quotes By Walter Jon Williams

Right up till the 1980s, SF envisioned giant mainframe computers that ran everything remotely, that ingested huge amounts of information and regurgitated it in startling ways, and that behaved (or were programmed to behave) very much like human beings ... Now we have 14-year-olds with more computing power on their desktops than existed in the entire world in 1960. But computers in fiction are still behaving in much the same way as they did in the Sixties. That's because in fiction [artificial intelligence] has to follow the laws of dramatic logic, just like human characters. — Walter Jon Williams