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Mathiers Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

It is better to suffer injustice than to do it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Mathiers Quotes By Richard Russo

My books are elegiac in the sense that they're odes to a nation that even I sometimes think may not exist anymore except in my memory and my imagination. — Richard Russo

Mathiers Quotes By Behdad Sami

Aim at perfection and nothing less. Need the best. Deserve the best. Those who say it's not possible are the people who decided to settle. — Behdad Sami

Mathiers Quotes By Melanie Brown

You've gotta be business savvy really, or else you get the piss taken out of you. — Melanie Brown

Mathiers Quotes By Eleanor Friedberger

I'm in a funny position: I've been in one band in my life and that was with my brother. As incredible as that has been, I feel like I'm missing out a little bit on being in a real rock band - or how I imagine being in a real rock band to be. It's like being in a street gang: you all wear the same leather jacket or whatever. — Eleanor Friedberger

Mathiers Quotes By Ai Yazawa

I don't think avoiding conflict is not caring.

~Shin — Ai Yazawa

Mathiers Quotes By Bill Veeck

How can you be a sage if you're pretty? You can't get your wizard papers without wrinkles. — Bill Veeck

Mathiers Quotes By Chloe Thurlow

Getting dressed starts with shoes. Getting undressed ends with shoes. — Chloe Thurlow

Mathiers Quotes By Dick Armey

The Democratic Party has pretty much abandoned all the things that they cherish. — Dick Armey

Mathiers Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

He could still never accept the way each owner, each shadow, filed in only to exchange a dented, malfunctioning version of himself for another, just as futureless, automotive projection of somebody else's life. As if it were the most natural thing. To Mucho it was horrible. Endless, convoluted incest. — Thomas Pynchon