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Schabi Quotes By Charles Bukowski

it's the dream that keeps you going then and now. — Charles Bukowski

Schabi Quotes By Victor Hugo

An intelligent hell would be better than a stupid paradise. — Victor Hugo

Schabi Quotes By Anais Nin

Every individual is representative of the whole ... and should be intimately understood, and this would give a far greater understanding of mass movements and sociology. — Anais Nin

Schabi Quotes By Julie Kagawa

Those eyes. I felt like they pierced right through me; that if I didn't break away now, they would peel me open to see what lay beneath. Deep within, the dragon stirred, growling. She didn't like this human, I realized. Maybe he scared her, or the intensity of his gaze reminded her of a predator. Or maybe she felt that, if I stared at him much longer, I would lose myself in those stormy eyes and forget all about a certain golden-eyed rogue, waiting for me in the darkness. — Julie Kagawa

Schabi Quotes By Dan Brown

I am a fan of the truth even if it is painfully hard to accept — Dan Brown

Schabi Quotes By Rick Leland

Malachi make sure you know the desire of your heart is the right desire. — Rick Leland

Schabi Quotes By Naomi Wolf

Let's dare to release our immature fantasies of a magically faultless U.S. system and a magically protected election process. We have been lucky as a nation, but sometimes continued luck depends on action. — Naomi Wolf

Schabi Quotes By John Mott

If added power attends the united prayer of two or three, what mighty triumphs there will be when hundreds of thousands of consistent members of the Church are with one accord day by day making intercession for the extension of Christ's Kingdom. — John Mott

Schabi Quotes By Bill Bryson

They can tell us not only what Shakespeare wrote but what he read. Geoffrey Bullough devoted a lifetime, nearly, to tracking down all possible sources for virtually everything mentioned in Shakespeare, producing eight volumes of devoted exposition revealing not only what Shakespeare knew but precisely how he knew it. — Bill Bryson