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Lungo Coffee Quotes By C.L. Wilson

Then we die, Elfeya, If we're lucky. — C.L. Wilson

Lungo Coffee Quotes By Curtis Sittenfeld

I've always found the thousand dollar dinners more unsettling than the twenty-five-thousand dollar ones
if someone pays the Republican National Committee twenty-five thousand dollars (or, more likely, fifty per couple) to breathe the same air as Charlie for an hour or two, then it's clear the person has money to spare. What breaks my heart is when it's apparent through their accent or attire that a person isn't well off but has scrimped to attend an event with us. We're not worth it! I want to say. You should have paid off your credit-card bill, invested in your grandchild's college fund, taken a vacation to the Ozarks. Instead, in a few weeks, they receive in the mail a photo with one or both of us, signed by an autopen, which they can frame so that we might grin out into their living room for years to come. — Curtis Sittenfeld

Lungo Coffee Quotes By Tom Stoppard

In an age when the difference between prince and peasant was thought to be in the stars, Mr Tzara, art was naturally an affirmation for the one and a consolation to the other; but we live in an age when the social order is seen to be the work of material forces and we have been given an entirely new kind of responsibility, the responsibility of changing society. — Tom Stoppard

Lungo Coffee Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

I rewrote the ending of 'Farewell to Arms' 39 times before I was satisfied. — Ernest Hemingway,

Lungo Coffee Quotes By Jimi Hendrix

You've got to know what goes between the notes. — Jimi Hendrix

Lungo Coffee Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Long ago I realized that no other person would be to me what you are. — Virginia Woolf

Lungo Coffee Quotes By Richard Simmons

It's my life dream to be able to go and continue going to schools and teaching them about stretching and aerobics, cardio and strength training, because I want them to have a better life than I did. I don't want them to grow up to be me. I want them to be healthy. I want them not to go through eating disorders [like me]. — Richard Simmons