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Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

Have you ever thought of death?" "Why should I? It doesn't matter. — W. Somerset Maugham

Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By Henry James

Kidd, turn off the light to spare my blushes. — Henry James

Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By Stanislaw Lem

I have to admit that he was not bad at combinatorial analysis - a branch, however, that even then I considered to be dried up. — Stanislaw Lem

Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By Frank McCourt

I've been writing in notebooks for 40 years or so. — Frank McCourt

Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By Huntley Fitzpatrick

Every time, I've bitten my tongue, stayed silent, with the thought: If I tell him, I'll lose him. Tonight is when I know. I already have. — Huntley Fitzpatrick

Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

I know as well as thee that I am no poet born
It is a trade, I never learnt nor indeed could learn
If I make verses-'tis in spite
Of nature and my stars I write. — Benjamin Franklin

Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By Cynthia Rylant

Writing stories has given me the power to change things I could not change as a child. I can make boys into doctors. I can make fathers stop drinking. I can make mothers stay. — Cynthia Rylant

Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By John Cleese

Students who laugh more- learn more. Students who laugh more earn more. — John Cleese

Pinguini Wikipedia Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

A human being not only can choose but ... he must choose ... for in this way God retains His honor while at the same time has a fatherly concern for humankind. Though God has lowered Himself to being that which can be chosen, yet each person must on his part choose. God is not mocked. Therefore the matter stands thus: If a person avoids choosing, this is the same as the presumption of choosing the world. — Soren Kierkegaard