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Serakah Quotes By Anne Eliot

Person slaughtered: Me. Method used: Dimple. The guy has a dimple. — Anne Eliot

Serakah Quotes By Elizabeth Horton-Newton

Why do you have a gun in your suitcase? — Elizabeth Horton-Newton

Serakah Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The path of love is its own reward. Your love itself, that is what completes you. — Frederick Lenz

Serakah Quotes By Timothy Leary

In the information age, you don't teach philosophy as they did after feudalism. You perform it. If Aristotle were alive today he'd have a talk show. — Timothy Leary

Serakah Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The time will come when the evil forms we have known can no more be organized. Man's culture can spare nothing, wants all material. He is to convert all impediments into instruments, all enemies into power. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Serakah Quotes By Gary Chapman

Love won't allow you to bear burdens alone. - Tina Givens - — Gary Chapman

Serakah Quotes By Patrick Carman

Sometimes you have to take the good with the bad to get what you need. — Patrick Carman

Serakah Quotes By Chris Hondros

We share a huge visual memory bank, mostly through painting and other images in history. I think when a modern photograph taps into those, sometimes very subliminally, it makes people respond. — Chris Hondros

Serakah Quotes By Edward Gorey

Interviewer: What is your greatest regret?
Gorey: That I don't have one — Edward Gorey

Serakah Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Death had tried fiery steeds and skeletal horses in the past, and found them impractical, especially the fiery ones, which tended to set light to their own bedding and stand in the middle of it looking embarrassed. Death — Terry Pratchett

Serakah Quotes By Graham Greene

Destruction is a form of creation. — Graham Greene

Serakah Quotes By Franklin P. Adams

Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory. — Franklin P. Adams