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Mikki Bey Quotes By Aaron Lazar

I do remember the tour of 'Cats' in Philadelphia. I was 12 and had a stomach bug. — Aaron Lazar

Mikki Bey Quotes By Shannyn Sossamon

If money is the only plus, I will always say no. But, if there's more, than I'm down. — Shannyn Sossamon

Mikki Bey Quotes By James Russell Lowell

Violet! sweet violet! Thine eyes are full of tears; Are they wet Even yet With the thought of other years? — James Russell Lowell

Mikki Bey Quotes By Rollo Romig

Of course it would be hard. But I remembered what my nurseryman grandfather used to say when I didn't want to go to school: half the work in the world was done by people who didn't feel so good today. — Rollo Romig

Mikki Bey Quotes By Christopher G. Nuttall

Defending the United States was important and there were few higher honours, yet ... was it worth making such a commitment when one's political leaders were worse than the enemy? — Christopher G. Nuttall

Mikki Bey Quotes By Grace Lee Boggs

To make a revolution, people must not only struggle against existing institutions. They must make a philosophical/ spiritual leap and become more 'human' human beings. In order to change/ transform the world, they must change/ transform themselves. — Grace Lee Boggs

Mikki Bey Quotes By Kristen Callihan

They neared the end of the platform. Behind them the train gave one last, loud whistle.
His cheeky miss quirked one of her straight brows.
"you'll miss your train, sir."
"Some things are worth missing, and some are not. — Kristen Callihan

Mikki Bey Quotes By Paul Nash

I am a messenger who will bring back word from the men who are fighting (WWI) to those who want the war to go on forever. Feeble, inarticulate will be my message, but it will have a bitter truth and may it burn their lousy souls. — Paul Nash

Mikki Bey Quotes By Thomas Mann

A harmful truth is better than a useful lie. — Thomas Mann