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P1843 Quotes By Zach Braff

Yeah, I saw the guy running out of the building carrying a rifle, I just didn't say anything to the cops because I was so happy that I wasn't the one who got shot. — Zach Braff

P1843 Quotes By Samuel Beckett

In other words, or perhaps another thing, whatever I said it was never enough and always too much. Yes, — Samuel Beckett

P1843 Quotes By Chalene Johnson

Advising the average person to not concern herself with calories but instead to pay attention to hunger triggers and eating foods rick in nutrients
well, it's a wonderful concept. I also love the thought of unicorns jumping over cotton candy rainbows. I'm even considering taking up basketball to see if it makes me taller. Come on already! Suggesting that someone who struggles with his weight does not need to think about calories is as risky as suggesting you not look at price tags the next time you're in the market for a car. — Chalene Johnson

P1843 Quotes By Thom S. Rainer

And when any internal or external force tried to change the past, they responded with anger and resolution: "We will die before we change." And they did. — Thom S. Rainer

P1843 Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Death sat in His garden, running a whetstone along the edge of His scythe. It was already so sharp that any passing breeze that blew across it was sliced smoothly into two puzzled zephyrs, — Terry Pratchett

P1843 Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

That's how you know it's real medicine," I said. "If it tasted good it would be candy. — Patrick Rothfuss

P1843 Quotes By Tiger Woods

I'm lucky to have been able to represent different companies over my career. — Tiger Woods

P1843 Quotes By Jenny Trout

Success and talent aren't even in the same neighborhood. — Jenny Trout

P1843 Quotes By Stephen King

Got more patches on her than a pair of welfare overalls. — Stephen King