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Stavole And Miller Quotes By Tom Robbins

That no matter how valid, how vital, one's belief system might be, one undermines that system and ultimately negates it when one gets rigid and dogmatic in one's adherence to it. — Tom Robbins

Stavole And Miller Quotes By Lorene Cary

Veins raised themselves along the backs of my hands that summer. My handwriting changed several times. I began reading Time magazine. Soon after that it was time to go. — Lorene Cary

Stavole And Miller Quotes By Geoff Dyer

A restaurant on the moon could not have had less atmosphere. — Geoff Dyer

Stavole And Miller Quotes By Sigmund Freud

The only unnatural sexual behavior is none at all. — Sigmund Freud

Stavole And Miller Quotes By Vincent Bugliosi

Although I've been a longtime Democrat (primarily because, unless there is some very compelling reason to be otherwise, I am always for 'the little guy'), my political orientation is not rigid. For instance, I supported John McCain's run for the presidency in 2000. — Vincent Bugliosi

Stavole And Miller Quotes By J.K. Rowling

evil or change that are sometimes marked there. It may take ten years to be sure of what we are seeing.' Firenze pointed to the red star directly above Harry. — J.K. Rowling

Stavole And Miller Quotes By Mike Birbiglia

When I was in high school I saw Steven Wright, a brilliant one-liner comedian, and I thought: 'That's what I should do; I should write one-liners.' And I did. My first album is mostly one-liners. — Mike Birbiglia

Stavole And Miller Quotes By Goran Persson

It is the hope of the European Union that Ariel Sharon will keep the peace process alive and continue the dialogue according to the wishes of all the parties involved. — Goran Persson

Stavole And Miller Quotes By Jose Alaniz

Disability fluctuates, growing visible, then invisible, then visible again, becoming both ever-present and haunting. Such a problematizing of physical life added a new wrinkle to the genre's double/secret identity trope: the characters now interact with their shifting bodies as bodies with all the complications involved. — Jose Alaniz