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Simple Funny Valentine Quotes By Joanne Harris

I dream a lot, in colour and in sound and scent. Quite a few of my stories have come from dreams. — Joanne Harris

Simple Funny Valentine Quotes By Phil Cousineau

Myths are experienced in ordinary life, as everyday epiphanies. — Phil Cousineau

Simple Funny Valentine Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

Fear has many eyes and can see things underground. — Miguel De Cervantes

Simple Funny Valentine Quotes By Kweisi Mfume

Even if they're not reaching out to us, we're going to reach out to them anyway and involve them in a meaningful way. Because if we don't, we will fail to learn the lesson of a generation before us, that reached out for us and never let us go. — Kweisi Mfume

Simple Funny Valentine Quotes By Alexandra Stoddard

Unhappy people make me feel like I've done something wrong. — Alexandra Stoddard

Simple Funny Valentine Quotes By Claudia Gray

We are this world. Its next generation. If you're not trying to save us, then what exactly are you trying to save? — Claudia Gray

Simple Funny Valentine Quotes By Wolfgang Pauli

When one analyzes the pre-conscious step to concepts, one always finds ideas which consist of 'symbolic images.' The first step to thinking is a painted vision of these inner pictures whose origin cannot be reduced only and firstly to the sensual perception but which are produced by an 'instinct to imagining' and which are re-produced by different individuals independently, i.e. collectively ... But the archaic image is also the necessary predisposition and the source of a scientific attitude. To a total recognition belong also those images out of which have grown the rational concepts. — Wolfgang Pauli

Simple Funny Valentine Quotes By Ayn Rand

Potentially, a government is the most dangerous threat to man's rights; it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims. When unlimited and unrestricted by individual rights, a government is man's deadliest enemy. It is not as protection against private actions, but against governmental actions that the Bill of Rights was written. — Ayn Rand