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Piantone Quotes By Sharni Vinson

I grew up very much an athlete and very much a swimmer and a dancer and a horse rider and surf lifesaving club, you name it I've probably done it. I just find so much gratification in being physical. — Sharni Vinson

Piantone Quotes By Ariel Bach

matter what situation you're in or how bad you feel about yourself, it is NEVER too late to make a difference in your life. — Ariel Bach

Piantone Quotes By Taylor Caldwell

I have written two medical novels. I have never studied medicine, never seen an operation. — Taylor Caldwell

Piantone Quotes By Rahsaan Roland Kirk

When I die, I want them to play The Black and Crazy Blues, I want to be cremated, put in a bag of pot and I want beautiful people to smoke me and hope they got something out of it. — Rahsaan Roland Kirk

Piantone Quotes By Colleen Chen

The nobles had made reading unpopular, as it showed that one couldn't afford to buy spells or magical devices, since one had to get knowledge to do things the ordinary way; even if this view held little logic, the king himself was known to insult readers as "bookfaces" or "unable to think for themselves, so they need to spout what others have said," and these opinions became popular, as did most views expressed by the king or his son. — Colleen Chen

Piantone Quotes By Joe Namath

You learn how to be a gracious winner and an outstanding loser. — Joe Namath

Piantone Quotes By Walter Scott

Call it not vain: they do not err Who say that when the poet dies Mute Nature mourns her worshipper, And celebrates his obsequies. — Walter Scott

Piantone Quotes By Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

It's just proper for old people to die. Otherwise, they'd go insane in a world too different from the one they knew. — Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

Piantone Quotes By Hesiod

Do not put all your goods in hollow ships. — Hesiod