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Openload Pair Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Everything is supposed to be very quiet after a massacre, and it always is, except for the birds. — Kurt Vonnegut

Openload Pair Quotes By Valgame

Time has a habit of changing hands the trophy — Valgame

Openload Pair Quotes By Donna Tartt

Me she was watching for: me. And the heart-shock of believing, for only a moment, that you might just have what could never be yours. — Donna Tartt

Openload Pair Quotes By Marty Rubin

One should approach life as one approaches a lover-naked. — Marty Rubin

Openload Pair Quotes By Marie Hall

Love is the cruelest myth of all. — Marie Hall

Openload Pair Quotes By Rachel Joyce

Waiting is about being still. You can't keep busy every minute, otherwise you're not waiting. You're just throwing things around to distract yourself ... You don't get to a place by constantly moving, even if your journey is only one of sitting still and waiting. Every once in a while you have to stop in your tracks ... You have to see what you did not see before. — Rachel Joyce

Openload Pair Quotes By Jose Andres

People ask me in Europe, when they do interviews ... they ask me, 'Well, how does it feel to be a cook in a country that doesn't know how to eat?' It always touches a nerve, because Europe and the world think that America is no more than bad hot dogs and bad burgers. — Jose Andres

Openload Pair Quotes By Noel Tichy

Effective leaders are willing to use power and authority, but they're doing it in the service of the collective good, as opposed to self-aggrandizement. — Noel Tichy

Openload Pair Quotes By Tom Stoppard

The fact is, I loved being English. I was very happy to be turned into an English schoolboy. — Tom Stoppard

Openload Pair Quotes By Charles W. Colson

A government cannot be truly just without affirming the intrinsic value of human life. — Charles W. Colson