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Mytake31 Quotes By Scott Howell

I strongly support extending current student loan interest rates and increasing the college tuition tax credit for students and their families. — Scott Howell

Mytake31 Quotes By Paul Auster

There were no rules when it came to writing, he said. Take a close look at the lives of poets and novelists, and what you wound up with was unalloyed chaos, an infinite jumble of exceptions. That was because writing was a disease, Tom continued, what you might call an infection or influenza of the spirit, and therefore it could strike anyone at any time. The young and the old, the strong and the weak, the drunk and the sober, the sane and the insane. Scan the roster of the giants and semi-giants, and you would discover writers who embraced every sexual proclivity, every political bent, and every human attribute - from the loftiest idealism to the most insidious corruption. They were criminals and lawyers, spies and doctors, soldiers and spinsters, travelers and shut-ins. — Paul Auster

Mytake31 Quotes By Heidi Heilig

Every choice has a cost, Miss Song. The real question is whether or not one is willing to pay it."
"No, Blake. The real question is whether it's worth the price. — Heidi Heilig

Mytake31 Quotes By William Sansom

He already knew that life was largely illusion, that though wonderful things could happen, nevertheless as many disappointments came in compensation: and he knew, too, that life could offer a quality even worse - the probability that nothing would happen at all. — William Sansom

Mytake31 Quotes By Olivia Munn

I try to have sex as much as I can. — Olivia Munn

Mytake31 Quotes By N.G. Dian

Sweet kiss is as sweet the moonbeams kiss the sea. — N.G. Dian

Mytake31 Quotes By Paul Mooney

Hollywood doesn't even have respect for itself. Hollywood lies to itself. — Paul Mooney