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Tian Wei Quotes By Robert Atkins

I think that if a person wants to remain vegetarian, they're just going to have to go hungry. — Robert Atkins

Tian Wei Quotes By Nicholas Negroponte

It's even hard for people to imagine today that telephones were wired, and they certainly were and you went to the end of a wire to make a phone call. — Nicholas Negroponte

Tian Wei Quotes By Julianna Baggott

Weakness, like not being able to bury the past. Weakness, like not giving up hope when you know you should. — Julianna Baggott

Tian Wei Quotes By Waylon Jennings

There's always one more way to do things and that's your way, and you have a right to try it at least once. — Waylon Jennings

Tian Wei Quotes By Steven J. Lawson

If you are only born once, you will die twice. But if you are born twice, you will only die once. — Steven J. Lawson

Tian Wei Quotes By Will Advise

On un-being in an imaginary real 'lationship:

When you relive, the past, unkind,
you cannot see - you're simply blind.
Emotions - ages take to settle,
and love is fiercer than a kettle.

And in the desert, late at night
Your friends, you get to bite
The laws - they force you to a fight
The stone to glass turns - what a sight

At times I sit, and sit, and think.
What could be better than a drink?
The answer, I think, is a link...
To just one woman - just her wink.

It hurts when it hurts,
but the aching will pass.
At some point, it deserts,
all the hearts, of bent glass. — Will Advise

Tian Wei Quotes By Arthur Gordon Webster

I walked slowly out on the beach. A few yards below high-water mark I stopped and read the words again: WRITE YOUR WORRIES ON THE SAND. I let the paper blow away, reached down and picked up a fragment of shell. Kneeling there under the vault of the sky, I wrote several words, one above the other. Then I walked away, and I did not look back. I had written my troubles on the sand. The tide was coming in. — Arthur Gordon Webster