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Sunday Siesta Quotes By James Thurber

Americans want to go to heaven without dying. — James Thurber

Sunday Siesta Quotes By Arthur Phillips

To feel at home. To be at peace. To know one's desires are truly one's own and not inadvertently, unavoidably, just the desires of one's forebears long dead or, worse - worst of all - the manipulations of faceless Habit, Style, Tradition, History. To go somewhere because it would be warmer, to live and just to be. With the right person for the right reason, like this very moment, so that even this place, this historyless little grocery could glow with the importance of the past, right now, tonight. — Arthur Phillips

Sunday Siesta Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

I'm much more interested in making people laugh than getting applause breaks. — Jim Gaffigan

Sunday Siesta Quotes By Bangambiki Habyarimana

Where love passes it leaves an indelible mark — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Sunday Siesta Quotes By Neal Shusterman

The Bill of Life The Second Civil War, also known as "The Heartland War," was a long and bloody conflict fought over a single issue. To end the war, a set of constitutional amendments known as "The Bill of Life" was passed. It satisfied both the Pro-life and the Pro-choice armies. The Bill of Life states that human life may not be touched from the moment of conception until a child reaches the age of thirteen. However, between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, a parent may choose to retroactively "abort" a child . . . . . on the condition that the child's life doesn't "technically" end. The process by which a child is both terminated and yet kept alive is called "unwinding." Unwinding is now a common, and accepted practice in society. — Neal Shusterman

Sunday Siesta Quotes By Franklin Foer

It's the most familial-based societies where the sense of obligation is strongest, that breed the worst nepotism and cronyism. — Franklin Foer

Sunday Siesta Quotes By Erik Larson

In conclusion," he said, "one may safely say that it would be no sin if statesmen learned enough of history to realize that no system which implies control of society by privilege seekers has ever ended in any other way than collapse." To fail to learn from such "blunders of the past," he said, was to end up on a course toward "another war and chaos. — Erik Larson