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Marijiana Quotes By Laurence Sterne

I live in a constant endeavor to fence against the infirmities of ill health, and other evils of life, by mirth; being firmly persuaded that every time a man smiles, but much more when he laughs, it adds some thing to his fragment of life. — Laurence Sterne

Marijiana Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

People leave - that's what I was used to - but Isaac showed up. — Tarryn Fisher

Marijiana Quotes By Cecelia Ahern

The message is that no matter how stuck we feel, we are always moving, and transforming. All difficult moments are transitional times, we are always evolving, and becoming the next version of ourselves. We just need to know that and stick it out. — Cecelia Ahern

Marijiana Quotes By Sigourney Weaver

I am sent too many mainstream scripts in which the older woman is really quite grotesque. Sometimes you read a script and you feel quite sick that they have to caricature older women in such a negative way. — Sigourney Weaver

Marijiana Quotes By Artie Shaw

Jazz was born out of the whiskey bottle, was raised on marijiana, and will expire on cocaine. — Artie Shaw

Marijiana Quotes By Dexter Morgan

I had never been more alone than I was in my admiration for the real killer's work. The very body parts seemed to sing to me, a rhapsody of bloodless wonder that lightened my heart and filled my veins with an intoxicating sense of awe. — Dexter Morgan

Marijiana Quotes By Davina Blake

I've heard that sound near every night for twenty-odd years and never heeded it. How much she does, I mean. But this last week I've sat here and heard the sound of her; the sound of her chopping up food, the posher banging in the wash tub, the oven door opening and closing. She never stops. I hear it now. The sound of her loving. — Davina Blake

Marijiana Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

It is difficult, if not impossible, for most people to think otherwise than in the fashion of their own period. — George Bernard Shaw