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Mike Seigler Quotes By Cassia Leo

George, we've slept together plenty of times before. We should be able to do it for a few nights without your penis ending up in my vagina. — Cassia Leo

Mike Seigler Quotes By Confucius

Do everything in moderation, even moderation. — Confucius

Mike Seigler Quotes By Keri Hulme

Sunflowers and seashells and logarithmic spirals (said Kerewin); sweep of galaxies and the singing curve of the universe (said Kerewin); the oscilating wave thrumming in the nothingness of every atom's heart (said Kerewin); did you think I could build a square house? So the round shell house holds them all in its spiralling embrace. Noise and riot, peace and quiet, all is music in this sphere. — Keri Hulme

Mike Seigler Quotes By Pamela Paul

At this point, there is no human way that I could read even those books I've deliberately marked as absolute must-reads. [ . . . ] This is every reader's catch-22: the more you read, the more you realize you haven't read; the more you yearn to read more, the more you understand that you have, in fact, read nothing — Pamela Paul

Mike Seigler Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

... misfortune was much more interesting to her than good luck. — Louisa May Alcott

Mike Seigler Quotes By John Boyne

It was important to look confident, he realized that very early on. After all, there was a terrible tendency among adults to look at children travelling alone as if they were planning a crime of some sort. None of them ever thought that it might just be a young chap on his way to see the world and have a great adventure. They were so small minded, grown-ups. That was one of their many problems. — John Boyne

Mike Seigler Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I confess that I do not believe that one human brain is capable of answering every objection that another human brain could raise against the most obvious truth in the world. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon