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Miilee Quotes By Jonathan Clyde Moore

You can't drink too much coffee" is more of a challenge than a warning — Jonathan Clyde Moore

Miilee Quotes By J.A. Konrath

schoolchildren. Plus he has erectile dysfunction. — J.A. Konrath

Miilee Quotes By Tom Robbins

The only question is how to make love stay. — Tom Robbins

Miilee Quotes By Terry Pratchett

THINGS THAT AREN'T TRUE. HOW ELSE CAN THEY — Terry Pratchett

Miilee Quotes By Ken Burns

People tend to forget that the word "history" contains the word "story". — Ken Burns

Miilee Quotes By Ashley Drew

Then I realize we can't feel guilty. We should be thankful we're standing here, together, because life doesn't always give you a happy ending. But it has this time - for us - and if we allowed our guilt and sorrow to dictate our lives, there'd be no point in living. People would never heal, life would never move forward, and our stories would never be told. — Ashley Drew

Miilee Quotes By Zeena Schreck

We are against ignorance. We feel that you have to educate yourself, no matter what the situation is. People who refuse to educate themselves - people who refuse to find out what something is about, that they're frightened of - find comfort in being ignorant.
Zeena Schreck Interview for KJTV-1990 — Zeena Schreck

Miilee Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Charlie pushed his fedora back onto his head. Some hats can only be worn if you're willing to be jaunty, to set them at an angle and to walk beneath them with a spring in your stride as if you're only a step away from dancing. — Neil Gaiman

Miilee Quotes By Michael A. Stackpole

In games, we know who has won ... You get the reinforcement for having played well. — Michael A. Stackpole

Miilee Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Time, like a preacher in the days of the Puritans, turned the hour-glass on his high pulpit, the church belfry. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow