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Shihab Thangal Quotes By Cheryl Strayed

The thing about hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, the thing that was so profound to me that summer - and yet also, like most things, so very simple - was how few choices I had and how often I had to do the thing I least wanted to do. How there was no escape or denial. No numbing it down with a martini or covering it up with a roll in the hay. As I clung to the chaparral that day, attempting to patch up my bleeding finger, terrified by every sound that the bull was coming back, I considered my options. There were only two and they were essentially the same. I could go back in the direction I had come from, or I could go forward in the direction I intended to go. — Cheryl Strayed

Shihab Thangal Quotes By John Green

How strange that there would be exactly twenty-four German carpenters in Chicago when the all-night manicure place on the corner of Oakley and Lawrence is called "24/7 Nails. — John Green

Shihab Thangal Quotes By Shia Labeouf

Animation has completely changed, and I've always been a big fan. — Shia Labeouf

Shihab Thangal Quotes By Vishal Daryanani

Dude im starting to think that life is very unfair — Vishal Daryanani

Shihab Thangal Quotes By Mark Gatiss

It was all quite ghastly and I was very fond of it. — Mark Gatiss

Shihab Thangal Quotes By Roger Ebert

What makes people interesting is the spirit that shines through. — Roger Ebert

Shihab Thangal Quotes By Stephen King

Thee's a good man, Roland of Gilead." He considered this, then slowly shook his head. "All my life I've had the fastest hands, but at being good I was always a little too slow." She — Stephen King

Shihab Thangal Quotes By Yann Martel

We are random animals. That is who we are, and we have only ourselves, nothing more-there is no greater relationship. Long before Darwin, a priest lucid in his madness encountered four chimpanzees on a forlorn island in Africa and hit upon a great truth: We are risen apes, not fallen angels. — Yann Martel