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Orphus Quotes By George Lucas

I have a strong feeling about interesting people in space exploration ... And the only way it's going to happen is to have some kid fantasize about getting his ray gun, jumping into his spaceship, and flying into outer space. — George Lucas

Orphus Quotes By Richard Flanagan

I said in my acceptance speech that I hope that readers remember this not as the year I won the Booker, but the year that there were six extraordinary books on the shortlist. — Richard Flanagan

Orphus Quotes By Kristen Simmons

Risks weren't so risky when you had no one to lose. — Kristen Simmons

Orphus Quotes By Myself

Let us learn to forgive — Myself

Orphus Quotes By James Harvey Robinson

I am opposed to censorship. Censors are pretty sure fools. I have no confidence in the suppression of everyday facts. — James Harvey Robinson

Orphus Quotes By Danila Botha

I don't understand what's wrong with being whoever I want to be, especially when it feels truer sometimes than who people think I actually am. — Danila Botha

Orphus Quotes By Eric Schlosser

During the same week that Kennedy appealed for an end to the arms race at the United Nations, he met with a handful of military advisers at the White House to discuss launching a surprise attack on the Soviet Union. General Thomas Power encouraged him to do it. According to notes of the meeting, held on September 20, Power warned that the United States now faced the greatest danger, ever, of a Soviet nuclear attack. — Eric Schlosser

Orphus Quotes By Michael Jackson

We only live once, since we are given the gift of life it should be our persistent endeavor to immortalize ourselves no matter what field of endeavor we choose. — Michael Jackson

Orphus Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I brought gear. I thought you might be in need of clothing, but I didn't realize quite how in need. Tessa — Cassandra Clare