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Neuronic Network Quotes By Lisa Gardner

Mental illness is a disease and organic mental illness of young kids is becoming more and more of a disease ... we do need to talk about it. — Lisa Gardner

Neuronic Network Quotes By David Nicholls

Why, I wondered, did people seek out portrayals of the very experiences that, in real life, would send them mad with despair? Shouldn't art be an escape, a laugh, a comfort, a thrill? — David Nicholls

Neuronic Network Quotes By Laurence J. Peter

An intelligence test sometimes shows a man how smart he would have been not to have taken it. — Laurence J. Peter

Neuronic Network Quotes By Arthur Ashe

Seven out of 10 black faces you see on television are athletes. The black athlete carries the image of the black community. He carries the cross, in a way, until blacks make inroads in other dimensions. — Arthur Ashe

Neuronic Network Quotes By Stephen King

You see a guy, is what you see. Only God got distracted before he could slap a dick on me and went on to the next in line. — Stephen King

Neuronic Network Quotes By Richard Brautigan

Gee, You're so Beautiful That It's Starting to Rain
Oh, Marcia,
I want your long blonde beauty
to be taught in high school,
so kids will learn that God
lives like music in the skin
and sounds like a sunshine harpsicord.
I want high school report cards
to look like this:
Playing with Gentle Glass Things
A
Computer Magic
A
Writing Letters to Those You Love
A
Finding out about Fish
A
Marcia's Long Blonde Beauty
A+!
Richard Brautigan

Neuronic Network Quotes By Robert L. Mack

and all I have to remark is, damn the pies! — Robert L. Mack

Neuronic Network Quotes By Gregg Taylor

Okay," I said, "so what does all that have to do with his dead mistress, her dead ex-boyfriend with the dirty pictures or the entire Rossetti crime family?" Trixie shrugged. "I dunno, let's go ask him." "Ask who?" I said, a little lost. "Roger Mayfield," she said simply. "Isn't that what I wanted to do at nine o'clock in the morning?" I asked, annoyed. "Nine thirty-seven," she reminded. "And there's a difference." "Which is?" I asked. "When you wanted to do it, it was a stupid idea," she said with a smile. — Gregg Taylor