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Tandkrans Quotes By Steven Wright

The speed of time is one second per second. — Steven Wright

Tandkrans Quotes By Tablo

The star shines for everyone in the world, but in reality, it itself is surrounded in darkness. — Tablo

Tandkrans Quotes By Suzanne Collins

Just give him the medicine!" I scream at her. "Give it to him! Who are you, anyway, to decide how much pain he can stand! — Suzanne Collins

Tandkrans Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

To appreciate the power of epidemics, we have to abandon this expectation about proportionality. We need to prepare ourselves for the possibility that sometimes big changes follow from small events, and that sometimes these changes can happen very quickly. — Malcolm Gladwell

Tandkrans Quotes By Marie Dressler

I have had a couple of marriages, but like every other woman I had a perfect right to them. — Marie Dressler

Tandkrans Quotes By George Will

[President George W.] Bush - never mind his well-crafted set speeches; listen to him as he leans on a lectern, chatting to an audience of carpenters - is completely comfortable being himself, a skill still eluding Gore in his 55th year. — George Will

Tandkrans Quotes By George Harrison

It's easier to hurt someone and make them cry, than it is to dry their eyes. — George Harrison

Tandkrans Quotes By George Saunders

Rachel got up and did this happy little shuffle, like she was some cheerful farmer chick who'd just stepped outside to find the hick she was in love with coming up the road with a calf under his arm or whatever.
Why was she dancing? No reason.
Just alive, I guess. — George Saunders

Tandkrans Quotes By Cheryl Sterling

Kidnapping is a harsh word."
"But accurate. I assume you're not going to hang around Mars until I fix the software bug, if a problem ever existed. I'm on a one-way voyage to Slakeria, right? — Cheryl Sterling