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Obanion Middle School Quotes By Vartan Gregorian

The library is not only a diary of the human race, but marks an act of faith in the continuity of humanity. — Vartan Gregorian

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Matthew Woodring Stover

Corellian curses being a synergistic blend of vulgarity, obscenity, and outright blasphemy that were the only things really worth saying when one was in the middle of being blown to monatomic dust. — Matthew Woodring Stover

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Robert Mandel

Every problem was once a solution to a previous problem. — Robert Mandel

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Nicolas Chamfort

Living is a sickness to which sleep provides relief every sixteen hours. It's a palliative. The remedy is death. — Nicolas Chamfort

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Wallace Stevens

The imagination is the liberty of the mind It is intrpeid and eager and the extreme of its achievement lies in abstraction. — Wallace Stevens

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Varg Vikernes

The only negative thing about murder is that when you kills someone they can no longer suffer — Varg Vikernes

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Roger Moore

Kristina has been to the Maldives but never to Venice, and I have been to Venice but never to the Maldives. — Roger Moore

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Roger B. Chaffee

We've got a bad fire let's get out ... We're burning up. — Roger B. Chaffee

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Lisa Schroeder

Absence makes the heart grow desperate. — Lisa Schroeder

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Brittany Howard

Even if nobody cared, I'm still gonna make music. — Brittany Howard

Obanion Middle School Quotes By Homer

Even his griefs are a joy long after to one that remembers all that he wrought and endured. — Homer

Obanion Middle School Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Humility is the luxurious art of reducing ourselves to a point, not to a small thing or a large one, but to a thing with no size at all, so that to it all the cosmic things are what they really are - of immeasurable stature. That the trees are high and the grasses short is a mere accident of our own foot-rules and our own stature. But to the spirit which has stripped off for a moment its own idle temporal standards the grass is an everlasting forest, with dragons for denizens; the stones of the road are as incredible mountains piled one upon the other; the dandelions are like gigantic bonfires illuminating the lands around; and the heath-bells on their stalks are like planets hung in heaven each higher than the other. — G.K. Chesterton