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Stories Imortality Quotes By C.K. Webb

A writer doesn't dream of riches and fame, though those things are nice. A true writer longs to leave behind a piece of themselves, something that withstands the test of time and is passed down for generations. — C.K. Webb

Stories Imortality Quotes By Daniel Wallace

When a man's stories are remembered, then he is immortal. — Daniel Wallace

Stories Imortality Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

I have stated that a democracy is always two years behind the dictator. — Winston S. Churchill

Stories Imortality Quotes By Charles M. Schulz

Aunt Marion was right ... Never marry a musician, and never answer the door. — Charles M. Schulz

Stories Imortality Quotes By Max Lucado

Worry is anti-trust. If you're worried, you don't trust something: your kids, their friends, strangers, the church, even God. Can He take care of your children? Certainly. Jesus says, 'I tell you, stop being anxious and worried about your life.' Pretty blunt. Stop it! Easier said than done, huh? Worry tests your trust, so hand your children to God and let Him babysit your babies when you're not around. He's pretty good at it! — Max Lucado

Stories Imortality Quotes By Maria Kvilhaug

Great stories are sacred, whether they're true or not. — Maria Kvilhaug

Stories Imortality Quotes By Agatha Christie

You shouldn't describe your underwear to a young man to whom you are not related. It isn't delicate. - Bill Eversleigh — Agatha Christie

Stories Imortality Quotes By Sylvia Plath

The first time I saw a fingerbowl was at the home of my benefactress. [ ... ]
The water had a few cherry blossoms in it, and I thought it must be some clear sort of Japanese after-dinner soup and ate every bit of it, including the crisp little blossoms. — Sylvia Plath

Stories Imortality Quotes By Jon Stewart

The trial of Enron chiefs Jeffrey Skilling and Ken Lay began four-and-a-half years after perpetrating
allegedly
the fraud that led to the second largest bankruptcy in American history. Why four-and-a-half years? Because apparently it's harder to bring Ken Lay to trial than it is to invade two countries. — Jon Stewart