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Srabani Rake Quotes By Tim Meadows

I had the afro when I was in high school. I had the flattop during a short period in the early '90s. And I've had different variations of dreadlocks. I'll admit to those! — Tim Meadows

Srabani Rake Quotes By H.L. Mencken

When somebody says it's not about the money, it's about the money. — H.L. Mencken

Srabani Rake Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I reached over, opened it in the middle, and began reading Tolstoy's War and Peace. Nothing had changed. It was still a lousy book. — Charles Bukowski

Srabani Rake Quotes By Tacitus

War will of itself discover and lay open the hidden and rankling wounds of the victorious party. — Tacitus

Srabani Rake Quotes By William Shakespeare

Fill till the wine o'erswell the cup — William Shakespeare

Srabani Rake Quotes By Stephen Fry

My father was all brain and little heart. — Stephen Fry

Srabani Rake Quotes By Leonard Susskind

You are a victim of your own neural architecture which doesn't permit you to imagine anything outside of three dimensions. Even two dimensions. People know they can't visualise four or five dimensions, but they think they can close their eyes and see two dimensions. But they can't. — Leonard Susskind

Srabani Rake Quotes By Tegan Quin

Hardly happy at all, and I'm ready to take the fall. We pay for the stupid things we've done where I come from. Can you sit through this? Or is it gonna be too deep? — Tegan Quin

Srabani Rake Quotes By Karen Foxlee

Big secrets were catastrophic. However hard you try to hide them, they bob to the surface and you must go over them again and again. They are taken out so often they become worn smooth as a river stone. You have to carry them around you like a baby. The secret grows until you feel like you are a skin that covers it, a thin skin, easily split, ripe — Karen Foxlee