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Quibble Crossword Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

Something is still missing from this story: the answers need to be fitted to the original questions. — Daniel Kahneman

Quibble Crossword Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

I must ask what it is you want of me?"
"What can I want? All I can want is that you should not desert me, as you think of doing," she said, understanding all he had not uttered. "But that I don't want; that's secondary. I want love, and there is none. So then all is over. — Leo Tolstoy

Quibble Crossword Quotes By J. Lynn

They really are something else together."
"Something else? That's the nice way of saying they're bat shit crazy."
"Hey! You listen here, woman."
"You can listen to my foot up your ass if you call me woman again. And you can take that to court. — J. Lynn

Quibble Crossword Quotes By M.ralte

Everything worth something, if we value them. — M.ralte

Quibble Crossword Quotes By Julie Taymor

I received from my experience in Japan an incredible sense of respect for the art of creating, not just the creative product. We're all about the product. To me, the process was also an incredibly important aspect of the total form. — Julie Taymor

Quibble Crossword Quotes By Nessie Q.

If you were coffee, you would be bitter and strong; the kind that makes my heart palpitate its way out of my chest -the kind that can turn my thoughts manic. Oh, just the way I would like it. I like it. — Nessie Q.

Quibble Crossword Quotes By Wendy Webb

Before I lost my father, I never understood the rituals surrounding funerals: the wake, the service itself, the reception afterward,the dinners prepared by well-meaning friends and delivered in plastic containers, even the popular habit of making poster boards filled with photos of the dear departed. But now I know why we do those things. It's busywork, all of it. I had so much to take care of, so many arrangements to make, so many people to inform, I didn't have a moment to be engulfed by the ocean of grief that was lapping at my heels. Instead, I waded through the shallows, performing task after task, grateful to have duties to propel me forward. — Wendy Webb