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Presnells Rv Quotes By Charles Krauthammer

I have a horror of the blank page. I simply cannot write on a blank page or screen. Because once I do, I start to fix it, and I never get past the first sentence. — Charles Krauthammer

Presnells Rv Quotes By Barry Crimmins

The two party system just means that the corporations cut two checks instead of one. — Barry Crimmins

Presnells Rv Quotes By John Salley

I was a vegetarian first. I had high blood pressure at 27, everybody in my family died of cancer, and I knew it was in the food, so I changed my diet. — John Salley

Presnells Rv Quotes By Lyndon B. Johnson

I taught school in the early days of my manhood and I think I know something about mothers. There is a thread of aspiration that runs strong in them. It is the fiber that has formed the most unselfish creatures who inhabit this earth. They want three things only; for their children to be fed, to be healthy, and to make the most of themselves. — Lyndon B. Johnson

Presnells Rv Quotes By Reem Acra

Pets are supposedly a great way to meet people. — Reem Acra

Presnells Rv Quotes By Mary Pratt

I can't stand theory because it is imposed by the intellectual. And the intellectual is, by definition, not a creative person. The intellectual is a person who talks about the creative process, but often doesn't understand it. — Mary Pratt

Presnells Rv Quotes By R.v.m.

Like a feather in the air,Like a leaf in the sea,I surrender to thee,I surrender to thee.-RVM — R.v.m.

Presnells Rv Quotes By Jennifer Silverwood

Why do you fear when you know I will always catch you?' he said. — Jennifer Silverwood

Presnells Rv Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

The multiplication of technologies in the name of efficiency is actually eradicating free time by making it possible to maximize the time and place for production and minimize the unstructured travel time in between ... Too, the rhetoric of efficiency around these technologies suggests that what cannot be quantified cannot be valued-that that vast array of pleasures which fall into the category of doing nothing in particular, of woolgathering, cloud-gazing, wandering, window-shopping, are nothing but voids to be filled by something more definite, more production, or faster-paced ... I like walking because it is slow, and I suspect that the mind, like the feet, works at about three miles an hour. If this is so, then modern life is moving faster than the speed of thought or thoughtfulness. — Rebecca Solnit