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Obligor Synonym Quotes By Jack Kerouac

DEAR BABY, Isn't it good to know winter is coming - — Jack Kerouac

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Al Yankovic

I've always known that if I recorded an album, it would come out, and people would enjoy it! Whereas if I wrote a movie script, chances are better than even that I'd just be another guy in L.A. with a movie script in his drawer. — Al Yankovic

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Duane Michals

It is no accident that you are reading this. I am making black marks on white paper. These marks are my thoughts, and although I do not know who you are reading this ... the lines of our lives have intersected. For the length of these few sentences, we meet here.

It is no accident that you are reading this. This moment has been waiting for you, I have been waiting for you. Remember me. — Duane Michals

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Gerrard Winstanley

Everyone that gets an authority into his hands tyrannizes over others; as many husbands, parents, masters, magistrates, that live after the flesh do carry themselves like oppressing lords over such as are under them, not knowing that their wives, children, servants, subjects are their fellow creatures, and hath an equal privilege to share them in the blessing of liberty. — Gerrard Winstanley

Obligor Synonym Quotes By John C. Maxwell

If you want to do something really big, do it as part of a team. — John C. Maxwell

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Stephen Fry

I've always been aware of my sexuality, but I never quite knew what it meant ... — Stephen Fry

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon

Invention is not so much the result of labor as of judgment. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Thomas Hardy

I have sometimes thought
that under the affectation of independent views you are as enslaved to the social code as any woman I know! — Thomas Hardy

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Aziz Ansari

Now most young people spend their twenties and thirties in another stage of life, where they go to university, start a career, and experience being an adult outside of their parents' home before marriage. — Aziz Ansari

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Mark Strand

This is the mirror
in which pain is asleep
this is the country
nobody visits — Mark Strand

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Shirley Jackson

Mrs. Arnold," the doctor said, coming around the desk, "we're not going to help things any this way."
"What is going to help?" Mrs. Arnold said. "Is everyone really crazy but me?"
"Mrs. Arnold," the doctor said severely, "I want you to get hold of yourself. In a disoriented world like ours today, alienation from reality frequently--"
"Disoriented," Mrs. Arnold said. She stood up. "Alienation," she said. "Reality." Before the doctor could stop her she walked to the door and opened it. "Reality," she said, and went out. — Shirley Jackson

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Lexxie Couper

He entered the room, noticing three things at once. There was a fire beginning to build in the small brick fireplace on the wall to his left, the room smelt like its owner, clean and delicate and flowery, and Lauren lay stretched on the bed. Naked.
His heart slammed harder against his chest and his c#ck twitched again. At this rate, it wouldn't take long at all before he would be sliding into her. Jesus, just looking at her turned him on. Turned him on and left him at her mercy. No, that wasn't right. Left him ... absolute. Without her in his life, he'd been insubstantial. — Lexxie Couper

Obligor Synonym Quotes By Salman Rushdie

When we stop believing in gods we can start believing in their stories, I retort. There are of course no such things as miracles, but if there were and so tomorrow we woke up to find no more believers on earth, no more devout Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Jews, why then, sure the beauty of the stories would be a thing we could focus on because they wouldn't be dangerous any more, they would become capable of compelling the only belief that leads to truth, that is, the willing, disbelieving of the reader in a well-told tale. — Salman Rushdie