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Stavans Cartoon Quotes By Jonathan Kent

There is more at stake here than just our lives. It is the lives around us. — Jonathan Kent

Stavans Cartoon Quotes By Mitch Albom

Remember, the only difference between 'marital' and 'martial' is where you put the 'i — Mitch Albom

Stavans Cartoon Quotes By Mary Baker Eddy

Spirit is the real and eternal; matter is the unreal and temporal. — Mary Baker Eddy

Stavans Cartoon Quotes By Colleen Hoover

Never forget those who paved the way before you. Never stop trying to better the world for those who will inhabit it after you. — Colleen Hoover

Stavans Cartoon Quotes By David Sedaris

What were you asleep? Helen would say as I opened the door. "I've been up since five." In her hand would be aluminum tray covered with foil, either that or a saucepan with a lid on it.
"Well," I'd tell her, "I didn't go to bed until three."
"I didn't go to bed until three thirty."
This was how it was with her: If you got fifteen minutes of sleep, she got only ten. If you had a cold, she had the flu. If you'd dodged a bullet, she'd dodged five. Blindfolded. After my mother's funeral, I remember her greeting me with "So what? My mother died when I was half your age."
"Gosh," I said. "Thing of everything she missed."
pgs. 86-87 — David Sedaris

Stavans Cartoon Quotes By Franck Khalfoun

I always thought that for me the unassuming, friendly looking guy next door is certainly scarier as a monster than the monsterish looking predator, because he can lure people in, it's easier. — Franck Khalfoun

Stavans Cartoon Quotes By John Donne

At one blood labors to beget,
Spirits as like as it can,
Because such figures need to knit,
that subtle knot which makes us man. — John Donne

Stavans Cartoon Quotes By Thomas Seward

Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread — Thomas Seward