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Serafimovski Quotes By Shimon Peres

What should be the future of Israel? Is the land the most important choice, and for that reason to keep the whole of the land at any cost, or to have a partition and build the Jewish state on part of the land? And the other part? — Shimon Peres

Serafimovski Quotes By Ellen Goodman

Maybe this year, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives not looking for flaws, but looking for potential. — Ellen Goodman

Serafimovski Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Oh no, real life is escape. The great terrors, the horrors
we hope
of your life come from reading fiction. — Orson Scott Card

Serafimovski Quotes By Linda Howard

It's daylight. Shouldn't you have burned to a crisp, or something? Don't you have to crawl into a coffin? Where do you keep it stashed, anyway?"
"I've never owned a coffin," he admitted, unable to hold back a smile. — Linda Howard

Serafimovski Quotes By Linda Leaming

The average Bhutanese knows much more about the world than the average American ... (for Americans)It is more comfortable to watch fake news about celebrities than to know what's happening in China or southern Sudan. But events happening in China or Sudan affect us so much more because they are real. — Linda Leaming

Serafimovski Quotes By Rajneesh

It cannot be called freedom, a freedom which can choose only the right and not the wrong; then that is not freedom. — Rajneesh

Serafimovski Quotes By Victor Oladipo

I'm just abnormal. I'm a weird dude. — Victor Oladipo

Serafimovski Quotes By Chris Carter

My brother is a scientist. He's a professor at MIT. He brought science fiction into my world. — Chris Carter

Serafimovski Quotes By Lewis H. Lapham

Since the eighteenth century the immense expansion of the worlds wealth has come about as a result of a correspondingly immense expansion of credit, which in turn has demanded increasingly stupendous suspensions of disbelief. — Lewis H. Lapham