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Timrod Library Quotes By LeBron James

I'm a pretty funny guy, and I would love to do a comedy with a bunch of funny guys - movie-star guys, where they could help me through it. — LeBron James

Timrod Library Quotes By Amie Kaufman

I had no idea how safe I was, because I'd never been unsafe. — Amie Kaufman

Timrod Library Quotes By William P. Young

The enemy of a writer is not controversy but obscurity. — William P. Young

Timrod Library Quotes By H.L. Mencken

Absence is the dark-room in which lovers develop negatives. — H.L. Mencken

Timrod Library Quotes By Plotinus

We must not run after it, but we must fit ourselves for the vision and then wait tranquilly for it, as the eye waits on the rising of the Sun which in its own time appears above the horizon and gives itself to our sight. — Plotinus

Timrod Library Quotes By Ted Alexandro

Comedy takes all of life and puts it through a lens of acceptance, just by the mere act of talking about it on stage in a communal setting. It's very primal and ritualistic in that sense. — Ted Alexandro

Timrod Library Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

Elena hated them, then.
Hated the gods who had demanded this. Hated herself. Hated that this was asked, all these bright lights . . . — Sarah J. Maas

Timrod Library Quotes By Mark Rubinstein

Kenny, when's the last time you had a physical," Roddy asks.
"What're you...the designated driver of my life?"

"Mad Dog House — Mark Rubinstein

Timrod Library Quotes By Nicholas Blincoe

At its heart, this book touches on a mystery of economics: what exactly is happening in our world, and why does it often work so well? As the authors show, apparently messy systems - such as untidy desks - actually exhibit a high degree of order: the piles of paper are close to hand, and the most important documents tend to make their way to the top while un-needed ones sink to the bottom. If the mess works, why mess with it? — Nicholas Blincoe