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Tim Manney Chairmaker Quotes By Lazarus Of Bethany

I've always felt a confidence in what I do from the simple fact that I know I represent my own life. — Lazarus Of Bethany

Tim Manney Chairmaker Quotes By H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Good manners sometimes means simply putting up with other people's bad manners. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Tim Manney Chairmaker Quotes By Jerry Pournelle

We do a hard fantasy as well as hard science fiction, and I think I probably single-handedly recreated military science fiction. It was dead before I started working in it. — Jerry Pournelle

Tim Manney Chairmaker Quotes By Rebecca Mead

I would have thought that one of the things one should learn from college is that nothing is guaranteed. Even if you study something as vocational as accountancy, you still may end up not getting a job as an accountant. — Rebecca Mead

Tim Manney Chairmaker Quotes By Mark R. Jones

In Charleston, temperance is a four letter word. — Mark R. Jones

Tim Manney Chairmaker Quotes By B. Ruby Rich

New York city wasn't yet the post-Giuliani, Bloomberg forever, Disneyland tourist attraction of today, trade-marked and policed to protect the visitors and tourism industry. It was still a place of diversity, where people lived their lives in vibrant communities and intact cultures. Young people could still move to New York City after or instead of high school or college and invent an identity, an art, a life. Times Square was still a bustling center of excitement, with sex work, "adult" movies, a variety of sins on sale, ways to make money for those down on their luck". — B. Ruby Rich

Tim Manney Chairmaker Quotes By Zora Neale Hurston

Perhaps I am just a coward who loves to laugh at life better than I do cry with it. But when I do get to crying, boy, I can roll a mean tear. — Zora Neale Hurston