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Richard Killmer Quotes By Catherine Martin

Suffering produces the very endurance that will enable you to reach the finish line of the race set before you. — Catherine Martin

Richard Killmer Quotes By Carrie Ann Ryan

Words were far more powerful than most believed. — Carrie Ann Ryan

Richard Killmer Quotes By Jane Howard

A lot of people would rather tour sewers than visit their cousins. — Jane Howard

Richard Killmer Quotes By Joseph O'Neill

I am vertigiously reminded that the human race refreshes itself in absolute ignorance and that without an enormous, never-ending labor of pedagogy, everything wpold go to hell. — Joseph O'Neill

Richard Killmer Quotes By Benjamin Graham

The trend is, in fact, a statement of future prospects in the form of an exact prediction. — Benjamin Graham

Richard Killmer Quotes By Terry Pratchett

The black dress of the average witch was usually only theoretically black. In reality, it was often rather dusty, and quite possibly patched in the vicinity of the knees and somewhat ragged at the hem and, of course, very nearly worn through by frequent washings. It was what it was: working clothes. — Terry Pratchett

Richard Killmer Quotes By Thomas Fuller

A good garden may have some weeds. — Thomas Fuller

Richard Killmer Quotes By Oren Lyons

All things are bound together, all things connect. Whatever befalls the earth, befalls also the children of the earth. — Oren Lyons

Richard Killmer Quotes By Jerry J.C. Veit

The world is small. Books make it bigger. — Jerry J.C. Veit

Richard Killmer Quotes By Elizabeth Blade

They say copying is a form of flattery, I say it's lack of originality. — Elizabeth Blade

Richard Killmer Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

The most influential books, and the truest in their influence, are works of fiction. They do not pin the reader to a dogma, which he must afterwards discover to be inexact; they do not teach him a lesson, which he must afterwards unlearn. They repeat, they rearrange, they clarify the lessons of life; they disengage us from ourselves, they constrain us to the acquaintance of others; and they show us the web of experience, not as we can see it for ourselves, but with a singular change - that monstrous, consuming ego of ours being, for the nonce, struck out. To be so, they must be reasonably true to the human comedy; and any work that is so serves the turn of instruction. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Richard Killmer Quotes By Alexander Ludwig

My ideal travel companions are my surfboard, wetsuit, and guitar. — Alexander Ludwig