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Mileysguns Quotes By David Remnick

I'm interested in Russian language, culture, history ... and I lived there, for four years, as a reporter for the Washington Post and have visited many times since. — David Remnick

Mileysguns Quotes By Andy Milonakis

I was a huge Internet junkie. — Andy Milonakis

Mileysguns Quotes By Stephen A. Smith

LeBron James has cemented himself as one of the GREAT PLAYERS of ALL TIME. — Stephen A. Smith

Mileysguns Quotes By Darynda Jones

Hello? I said, because Charley's House of Pasties seemed wrong. — Darynda Jones

Mileysguns Quotes By Havelock Ellis

A man must not swallow more beliefs than he can digest. — Havelock Ellis

Mileysguns Quotes By Aesop

A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety. — Aesop

Mileysguns Quotes By Erika Slezak

And at five o'clock in the morning we left to drive to Old Tucson, and I sat with my mouth open in the van. I was stunned by the beauty of that country. — Erika Slezak

Mileysguns Quotes By Dan Skinner

He knew for the first time ever that someone existed who actually cared for him. — Dan Skinner

Mileysguns Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Art brings out the grand lines of nature. Antione Bourdelle — Joseph Campbell

Mileysguns Quotes By Virginia Alison

All he cared about was that he had found his Xanadu and she was indeed heaven sent. — Virginia Alison

Mileysguns Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

Instantly, there had been cries of protest from the industrial archaeologists, outraged at such vandalism, and from the naturalists, who pointed out that the penguins simply loved the abandoned pipeline. — Arthur C. Clarke

Mileysguns Quotes By Lisa Kessler

I should've let her walk right out the door, but something about Nadya made it tough for me to be the asshole I wanted to be. — Lisa Kessler

Mileysguns Quotes By Mavis Gallant

I still do not know what impels anyone sound of mind to leave dry land and spend a lifetime describing people who do not exist. If it is child's play, an extension of make believe - something one is frequently assured by people who write about writing - how to account for the overriding wish to do that, just that, only that, and consider it as rational an occupation as riding a bicycle over the Alps? — Mavis Gallant