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P28 Peanut Quotes By Agnes Denes

I had drawings that were the first time that mathematics was put into visual form. — Agnes Denes

P28 Peanut Quotes By Lauren Morrill

Maybe he's MTB," she says, cutting me off, "but maybe not. And until you figure that out, I'm just saying there are other fish in the sea, Julia. Big fish. Tasty fish. Tuna fish! — Lauren Morrill

P28 Peanut Quotes By Leanna Cinquanta

Aim for the moon, you'll at least land on a mountaintop. — Leanna Cinquanta

P28 Peanut Quotes By Lauren German

I don't want anyone to follow me on Twitter if they're looking for anything interesting or mature. — Lauren German

P28 Peanut Quotes By Walt Whitman

Give me the splendid, silent sun with all his beams full-dazzling. — Walt Whitman

P28 Peanut Quotes By Helen Steiner Rice

Love changes darkness into light and makes the heart take a wingless flight. — Helen Steiner Rice

P28 Peanut Quotes By Todd Rundgren

Love between the ugly, is the most beautiful love of all — Todd Rundgren

P28 Peanut Quotes By Rosamund Lupton

I reminded you I studied literature, didn't I? I've had an endless supply of quotations at my disposal, but they had always highlighted the inadequacy of my life rather than providing an uplifting literary score to it. — Rosamund Lupton

P28 Peanut Quotes By Greg Giraldo

People always want to compare their dogs to having kids. That's insulting. First of all, nobody has a dog because they were too drunk to pull out. — Greg Giraldo

P28 Peanut Quotes By John Patrick Hickey

A positive mind-set says that you are not a victim to the whims of others or by circumstances over which you have no control. — John Patrick Hickey

P28 Peanut Quotes By Lori Wilde

I knew from the time I was a young girl that I was destined to be a writer. I'm incredibly stubborn. The more someone tells me I can't do something, the harder I work to prove them wrong. My father's nickname for me when I was growing up was 'Hardhead.' — Lori Wilde