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Mornning Quotes By C.E. Murphy

Why do airline pilots always call passengers "folks"? I don't usually take umbrage at generic terminology
I'm one of those forward-thinkers who believes that "man" encompasses the whole darned race
but at whatever 0'clock in the mornning. I thought it would be nice to be called sometihng that suggested unwashed masses a little less. — C.E. Murphy

Mornning Quotes By Socrates

Death may be the greatest of all human blessings. — Socrates

Mornning Quotes By Jennifer Aniston

When I first got an agent, they gave me some advice
lose weight. — Jennifer Aniston

Mornning Quotes By Jennifer Weiner

I didn't feel anything but a bone-deep weariness. Like I was suddenly a hundred years old, and I knew at that moment I would have to live a hundred more years, carrying my grief around like a backpack full of stones. — Jennifer Weiner

Mornning Quotes By Bertrand Russell

A fanatical belief in democracy makes democratic institutions impossible — Bertrand Russell

Mornning Quotes By John Fowles

To write poetry and to commit suicide, apparently so contradictory, had really been the same, attempts at escape. — John Fowles

Mornning Quotes By Percy Bysshe Shelley

A wild dissolving bliss
Over my frame he breathed, approaching near,
And bent his eyes of kindling tenderness
Near mine, and on my lips impressed a lingering kiss — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Mornning Quotes By Jonathan R. Miller

I run as fast as I can.

I make my way to the Employee Only exit and burst through, entering the main mall, gripping the backpack straps with both hands.

I don't see anyone else.

Some light from the sun is still shining through the skylights, making long shadows out of everything - the signs, the benches, the railing above me.

I run down the middle of the first-floor walkway, searching desperately for a way up to the second level. — Jonathan R. Miller