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Spitestown Quotes By Tiffany L. Jackson

The first step to finding your path to success is not to alter your dreams to fit reality, but to alter your reality to fit your dreams. — Tiffany L. Jackson

Spitestown Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Why do humans exist? A major part of the answer: because Pikaia Gracilens survived the Burgess decimation. — Christopher Hitchens

Spitestown Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

No medicine cures what happiness cannot. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Spitestown Quotes By Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I sure do miss that woman. Smart. Funny. Sweet. She never gave me a moment's trouble."
"Gosh, I'm sorry about that. I knew it was boring between you two, but not that bad. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Spitestown Quotes By Bell Hooks

To be an oppressor is dehumanizing and anti-human in nature, as it is to be a victim. — Bell Hooks

Spitestown Quotes By Yoshitomo Nara

Today I said, 'I really don't care.' Yesterday, in a similar situation, I said, 'It's none of your business?' Before that, it was 'What the hell are you trying to say?' And before that, 'Leave me alone' ...Sometimes I spit out words like 'Shit!' 'Damn!' 'Jesus!' The air vibrates and roars. If you listen closely, you can hear flames of anger. It is like a dragon belching out fire. Whenever I spit out these words, I feel a little better, and it helps a little, if just a little, to put out the fire. — Yoshitomo Nara

Spitestown Quotes By Paulo Coelho

A fall from the third floor hurts as much as a fall from the hundredth. If I have to fall, may it be from a high place. — Paulo Coelho

Spitestown Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

My position as regards the monied interests can be put in a few words. In every civilized society property rights must be carefully safeguarded; ordinarily and in the great majority of cases, human rights and property rights are fundamentally and in the long run, identical; but when it clearly appears that there is a real conflict between them, human rights must have the upper hand; for property belongs to man and not man to property. — Theodore Roosevelt