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Mutitis Quotes By Charlie Chaplin

We might as well die as to go on living like this. — Charlie Chaplin

Mutitis Quotes By Gerald G. Jampolsky

Love is the total absence of fear. — Gerald G. Jampolsky

Mutitis Quotes By Earl Warren

Citizenship is the right to have rights. — Earl Warren

Mutitis Quotes By Joris-Karl Huysmans

He shrunk more and more from the realities of life and above all from the society of his day which he regarded with an ever growing horror,
a detestation which had reacted strongly on his literary and artistic tastes; he refused, as far as possible, to have anything to do with pictures and books whose subjects were in any way connected with modern existence. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

Mutitis Quotes By Gwenda Bond

No one would ever guess I was beginning to have more questions than confidence. — Gwenda Bond

Mutitis Quotes By Terry Pratchett

And there was nothing you could do about a woman like that. She just turned herself into a hammer and you ran right into her. — Terry Pratchett

Mutitis Quotes By Luc De Clapiers

The most absurd and reckless aspirations have sometimes led to extraordinary success. — Luc De Clapiers

Mutitis Quotes By Lily King

-Can we have one day when we don't have to talk about the meaning of life?
-I don't think we ever talk about anything else. — Lily King

Mutitis Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Turn your wound into wisdom, then help people to find true freedom. — Debasish Mridha

Mutitis Quotes By K. Martin Beckner

That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. I think I would have more fun chopping thistles with a butter knife. — K. Martin Beckner

Mutitis Quotes By Sara Sheridan

I'm a novelist by trade and my job is to write a story rather than reconstruct actual events. — Sara Sheridan

Mutitis Quotes By William Shakespeare

Desire of having is the sin of covetousness. — William Shakespeare