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Pogues Whiskey Quotes By Richard Flanagan

It's a sin for a writer to go looking for camels to put into his or her pages. I only want details that are the story. — Richard Flanagan

Pogues Whiskey Quotes By Dan Harris

I was always hurtling headlong through the day, checking things off my to-do list, constantly picturing completion instead of calmly and carefully enjoying the process. — Dan Harris

Pogues Whiskey Quotes By Cody Lundin

Rat is a lot like duck, except with a wonderfully nutty flavor. — Cody Lundin

Pogues Whiskey Quotes By Jill Shalvis

She stared at him, doing her best to hold back all the tumbling mass of emotions hitting her at once. Normally she was good at that, really good, but naturally her one really good life skill deserted her, leaving everything she felt all over her face. Annoyance. Embarrassment. And let's not forget the very reluctant lust. — Jill Shalvis

Pogues Whiskey Quotes By George Saunders

Twitter is a deliberate abstention. Somehow I hate the idea of there always being, in the back of my mind, this little voice saying: 'Oh, I should tweet about this.' — George Saunders

Pogues Whiskey Quotes By Iyanla Vanzant

Accept and acknowledge your own brilliance. Stop waiting for others to tell you how great you are! Believe it for yourself and about yourself. — Iyanla Vanzant

Pogues Whiskey Quotes By Napoleon Hill

Faith is the only known antidote for failure! — Napoleon Hill

Pogues Whiskey Quotes By Marilyn Grey

A person can want love all they want, but if they don't figure out who they are and learn to love their own self first, they'll never stay in love. — Marilyn Grey

Pogues Whiskey Quotes By Epicurus

We must laugh and philosophize and manage our households and look after our other affairs all at the same time, and never stop proclaiming the words of the true philosophy. — Epicurus