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Rahaus Online Quotes By Robinson Jeffers

If millions are born millions must die. — Robinson Jeffers

Rahaus Online Quotes By David Steinberg

My father was a rabbi and had a little synagogue in Canada, so I'm from Canada. I left there at 16. — David Steinberg

Rahaus Online Quotes By Roger Kahn

Football is violence and cold weather and college rye. — Roger Kahn

Rahaus Online Quotes By Nicole Haislett

There will never be a successful person who, before performing a task, has doubts. Negative thoughts arise from recognizing that somewhere along the line your level of commitment has dropped below 100 percent. The winner will always be the person with the fewest doubts. — Nicole Haislett

Rahaus Online Quotes By Ashly Burch

I got to try things that I might've been uncomfortable doing if I had been in a larger setting with a studio and producers looking at me. — Ashly Burch

Rahaus Online Quotes By Method Man

How many gangsters you know, from Al Capone up to John Gotti, been gay? — Method Man

Rahaus Online Quotes By Chace Crawford

There are always those 'Gossip Girl' walk-and-talk scenes where you're walking and just talking about life and death. You're having a serious conversation, looking someone in the eye, but everywhere around you, it's literally a circus. — Chace Crawford

Rahaus Online Quotes By Rex Stout

Wolfe grunted. "That's admirably specious, but drop it. I give you my word that I haven't the faintest notion of who killed Ellen Tenzer." Cramer eyed him. "Your word?" "Yes, sir. — Rex Stout

Rahaus Online Quotes By Jeremy Taylor

He that loves not his wife and children feeds a lioness at home, and broods a nest of sorrows. — Jeremy Taylor

Rahaus Online Quotes By Joseph Conrad

Often far away there I thought of these two, guarding the door of Darkness, knitting black wool as for a warm pall, one introducing, introducing continuously to the unknown, the other scrutinizing the cheery and foolish faces with unconcerned old eyes. Ave! Old knitter of black wool. Morituri te salutant. Not many of those she looked at ever saw her again
not half, by a long way. — Joseph Conrad