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Mutliplies Quotes By Justin Bieber

I'm just a regular 16 year old kid. I make good grilled cheese and I like girls. — Justin Bieber

Mutliplies Quotes By John Updike

But the nightmares were accurate enough: we are like a swarm of mosquitoes, crazy with thirst and doomed to be swatted. — John Updike

Mutliplies Quotes By Sutton Foster

I loved New York, but I never quite felt like New York was my home either. — Sutton Foster

Mutliplies Quotes By Adi Shankara

But the jiva [living being] is endowed with ego and his knowledge is limited, whereas Ishwar is without ego and is omniscient. — Adi Shankara

Mutliplies Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

Like most others, I was a seeker, a mover, a malcontent, and at times a stupid hell-raiser. I was never idle long enough to do much thinking, but I felt somehow that some of us were making real progress, that we had taken an honest road, and that the best of us would inevitably make it over the top. At the same time, I shared a dark suspicion that the life we were leading was a lost cause, that we were all actors, kidding ourselves along on a senseless odyssey. It was the tension between these two poles - a restless idealism on one hand and a sense of impending doom on the other - that kept me going. — Hunter S. Thompson

Mutliplies Quotes By Marina Abramovic

You know, James Franco is one of the most interesting figures because he has no rules. He breaks all the borders. — Marina Abramovic

Mutliplies Quotes By Eddie Griffin

It was awkward and embarrassing, but you have to go through things, ... I got through it and I'm happy it's over with and I can move forward and start playing. — Eddie Griffin

Mutliplies Quotes By Michel De Certeau

To walk is to lack a place. It is the indefinite process of being absent and in search of a proper. The moving about that the city mutliplies and concentrates makes the city itself an immense social experience of lacking a place
an experience that is, to be sure, broken up into countless tiny deportations (displacements and walks), compensated for by the relationships and intersections of these exoduses that intertwine and create an urban fabric, and placed under the sign of what ought to be, ultimately, the place but is only a name, the City ... a universe of rented spaces haunted by a nowhere or by dreamed-of places. — Michel De Certeau