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Substaunce Quotes By Norman Mailer

Writing books is the closest men ever come to childbearing. — Norman Mailer

Substaunce Quotes By Tom Stoppard

I'm not interested in clothes; I just like them. — Tom Stoppard

Substaunce Quotes By John Calvin

For in our own day we see many who are stupid enough to be so overcome by the mere title of "the church," that they take sides with the pope, and would be damned forever rather than raise a finger against his authority. — John Calvin

Substaunce Quotes By Harland Williams

Animation wasn't my love, but drawing was. I loved drawing, and when it came time to graduate from high school, I looked around and it was like, "Wow, I don't really want to study math. I don't really want to study science. I don't really want to study literature. Is there a place where I can go and draw cartoons?" — Harland Williams

Substaunce Quotes By Catherine McAuley

A community in which this universal charity reigns, is capable of surmounting all difficulties. — Catherine McAuley

Substaunce Quotes By Hetti Perkins

This is the land of dreamings, a land of wide horizons and secret places. The first people, our ancestors, created this country in the culture that binds us to it. — Hetti Perkins

Substaunce Quotes By Holly Hood

You took life by the horns and tried to hold on tight, for fear of being ripped to shreds, left bloodied and battered. — Holly Hood

Substaunce Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Every person is a creator. We create with our ideas and beliefs. Our daily labor creates a worldly cocoon that enfolds us. We mold out of a granite substance not yet hardened the tutelary angels whose ideological formation will guide our passageway through the jungle of life. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Substaunce Quotes By Geoffrey Chaucer

Soun is noght but air ybroken, And every speche that is spoken, Loud or privee, foul or fair, In his substaunce is but air; For as flaumbe is but lighted smoke, Right so soun is air ybroke. — Geoffrey Chaucer