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Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Voltaire

If we would destroy the Christian religion, we must first of all destroy man's belief in the Bible. — Voltaire

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By John Wayne

Life is tough, but if you are stupid, it's a lot tougher. — John Wayne

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Doris Lessing

I watched his face put on that mask of bluff, goodnatured tolerance which is the mask of corruption in this particular time (for — Doris Lessing

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Raoul Vaneigem

In the twentieth century, death terrifies men less than the absence of real life. — Raoul Vaneigem

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Marion G. Romney

It has always seemed somewhat paradoxical to me that we must constantly have the Lord command us to do those things which are for our own good. — Marion G. Romney

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Joanna Kerns

I don't cry. Well, you know, I think coming from an acting background that's really helped me because I more than anyone know that an actor creates a character. — Joanna Kerns

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Ayn Rand

It is fairly easy to grasp abstract moral principles; it can be very difficult to apply them to a given situation, particularly when it involves the moral character of another person.. — Ayn Rand

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Jennifer Estep

And hey, bacon made everything better. — Jennifer Estep

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By James Cross Giblin

God in his wisdom has provided man with natural forks - his fingers. Therefore it is an insult to him to substitute artificial metal forks for them when eating. — James Cross Giblin

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Louise Penny

Things are strongest where they're broken. — Louise Penny

Reproductions Tucson Quotes By Kaya McLaren

She and Lisa always called that kind of snow heroic, because a person could do no wrong in it. Everyone skied like a hero in that kind of snow. — Kaya McLaren