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Moggets Quotes By Seth Gabel

I just think, as a species, what we [people] enjoy most is creation and creativity, and telling stories is an extension of expressing all the thoughts and ideas that we have inside of ourselves. — Seth Gabel

Moggets Quotes By Julio Cortazar

All established order forms a line of resistance against the threat of rupture and places its meager forces at the service of continuity. That everything should continue as usual is the bourgeois standard of a reality that is indeed bourgeois precisely because it is a standard. — Julio Cortazar

Moggets Quotes By William C. Bryant

Eloquence is the poetry of prose. — William C. Bryant

Moggets Quotes By Charles Dickens

In England, there was scarcely an amount of order and protection to justify much national boasting. Daring burglaries by armed men, and highway robberies, — Charles Dickens

Moggets Quotes By J.D. Robb

Maybe they're out doing the tango and drinking tequila shots." He sent Eve a grin. "As we will be when we reach their age. After which we'll come home and have mad sex."
"For God's sake. This is on the record."
"Yes, I know." He stepped off with her on Var's floor. "I wanted those future plans to be official as well. — J.D. Robb

Moggets Quotes By Iain M. Duguid

The heart of seduction lies in the promise of prosperity and wealth. In — Iain M. Duguid

Moggets Quotes By Mark Cuban

Treat your customers like they own you. Because they do. — Mark Cuban

Moggets Quotes By Robert Morley

Most owners are at length able to teach themselves to obey their dog. — Robert Morley

Moggets Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

Now the stream of our common consciousness seems to be obliterating its own banks, losing its central direction and purpose, flooding the lowlands, disconnecting and isolating the highlands and to no particular purpose other than the wasteful fulfillment of its own internal momentum — Robert M. Pirsig