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Pepelaugh Quotes By Karen Wrighton

Imagination is a glorious thing, Without imagination there would be no solace for our suffering, no wondrous creations, no stories to beguile us, and no magic... — Karen Wrighton

Pepelaugh Quotes By Philip Johnson

I haven't any wisdom - just a child like everybody else. I'm not as great as Frank Lloyd Wright. — Philip Johnson

Pepelaugh Quotes By Kid Rock

Rap's the occupation, but one day watch I'll be Pimp of the Nation. — Kid Rock

Pepelaugh Quotes By Caroline Myss

Follow your pain as if it were a candle in the night, leading you to a place of decision. — Caroline Myss

Pepelaugh Quotes By Kimberly Kinrade

Would you like to hold my sword?" He asked the question with a gleam in his eyes.
Lucy burst out laughing. At least she didn't giggle again. "You did not just say that. But, um, yeah, I'd like to hold your sword, Agent Riley."
Hunter grinned and unzipped his backpack, pulling out something surprisingly small. He held it out to her, and noticed the disappointed look on her face. "Expecting something bigger?"
She smirked at his continued play on words. She had a lifetime of training in verbal and physical sparring; he was no match for her. "They say size doesn't matter, but I disagree."
Hunter, who apparently hadn't expected her response, choked on his own comeback and unsheathed the sword, then placed it in her hand. "You have to stroke it a certain way to make it bigger. — Kimberly Kinrade

Pepelaugh Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

We are what we read. It's probably better that way. — Malcolm Gladwell

Pepelaugh Quotes By Rebecca MacKinnon

The critical question is: How do we ensure that the Internet develops in a way that is compatible with democracy? — Rebecca MacKinnon

Pepelaugh Quotes By Norm Dicks

I remember those great days when we were at $176 million before the Reagan Revolution came to town. — Norm Dicks