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Sillier Games Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

A nation may be ever so civilized and yet lack wisdom. — Henry David Thoreau

Sillier Games Quotes By Pat Conroy

Mrs. Brown, whose primary job on the island — Pat Conroy

Sillier Games Quotes By Vasily Smyslov

In my opinion, the style of a player should not be formed under the influence of any single great master. — Vasily Smyslov

Sillier Games Quotes By Tan Twan Eng

I have become a collapsing star, pulling everything around it, even the light, into an ever-expanding void. — Tan Twan Eng

Sillier Games Quotes By Stuart Pearce

I enjoy making the decisions. — Stuart Pearce

Sillier Games Quotes By Christian Slater

The Internet definitely could be a weapon of mass destruction - it's not going to come in a bomb, it's going to come as a cyberattack. It's pretty amazing to see what a small group of people can do if they really know how to control the universe. — Christian Slater

Sillier Games Quotes By Constantin Brancusi

What is real is not the external form, but the essence of things ... it is impossible for anyone to express anything essentially real by imitating its exterior surface. — Constantin Brancusi

Sillier Games Quotes By Ken Burns

There are no ordinary lives. — Ken Burns

Sillier Games Quotes By Jennifer Foehner Wells

You're supposed to be the damsel in distress. We're supposed to save you." She snorted and pulled her hand away. "Times have changed." "But what does that make us? Two dudes in distress? Pathetic. — Jennifer Foehner Wells

Sillier Games Quotes By Kathryn V. White

My art is an act of creation and destruction, with all the sorrow and joy these engender as well as all the shadow and light these contain. — Kathryn V. White

Sillier Games Quotes By Georgette Mosbacher

Women are called difficult and tough when (1) we negotiate the best deal, (2) we are perfectionists in doing our job, (3) we are willing to work harder and longer than men are willing to, and (4) when we question anything - anything - that someone else is doing, particularly if that someone is a man. — Georgette Mosbacher