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Shifflers Quotes By Amos Lee

I do not go on my Wikipedia page. There's just too much weird information on there for me to pick apart. — Amos Lee

Shifflers Quotes By Steve Irwin

See, I've always seen Jacques Cousteau as a hero, mate. He's a legend - like my dad, just a legend. And so what he did for conservation in the '60s through the '70s was just phenomenal. — Steve Irwin

Shifflers Quotes By Yves Saint-Laurent

No more rules, the freedom of dressing. The beauty of mixing vintage clothes with a pair of jeans that I love. — Yves Saint-Laurent

Shifflers Quotes By Garrison Keillor

Humor needs to come in under cover of darkness, in disguise, and surprise people. — Garrison Keillor

Shifflers Quotes By Sherman Alexie

At least half the country thinks the mascot issue is insignificant. But I think it's indicative of the ways in which Indians have no cultural power. We're still placed in the past. So we're either in the past or we're only viewed through casinos. I know a lot more about being white than you know about being Indian. — Sherman Alexie

Shifflers Quotes By Osho

Fear is always around some desire. You want to become a famous man, the most famous man in the world- then there is fear. What if you cannot make it? Fear comes. You want to become the richest man in the world. What if you don't succeed? You start trembling; fear comes. You want to possess a woman and you are afraid that tomorrow you may not be able to hold on to her, she may go to somebody else. — Osho

Shifflers Quotes By Winona Ryder

I write pretty much every day, but I don't have any desire to publish anything. — Winona Ryder

Shifflers Quotes By Marguerite Yourcenar

For my part I have sought liberty more than power, and power only because it can lead to freedom. What interested me was not a philosophy of the free man (all who try that have proved tiresome), but a technique: I hoped to discover the hinge where our will meets and moves with destiny, and where discipline strengthens, instead of restraining, our nature. — Marguerite Yourcenar