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Tollemache Buckminster Quotes By Martin Freeman

If I could get bands to come and play in my house, I'd like that. — Martin Freeman

Tollemache Buckminster Quotes By Paul Auster

And that's finally all anyone wants out of a book- to be amused — Paul Auster

Tollemache Buckminster Quotes By Paulo Coelho

PAIN was no longer a cause of suffering, but a source of pleasure, Because they were redeeming humanity from its sins. Pain becomes joy, the meaning of life, pleasure.. — Paulo Coelho

Tollemache Buckminster Quotes By Andrew-Lee Potts

Gary Oldman is my TV hero. The incredible thing about Gary Oldman is his versatility. — Andrew-Lee Potts

Tollemache Buckminster Quotes By Jonathan Tropper

I don't think any of us really knows how to knock someone out," Chuck said thoughtfully. "You knock someone out with a blow to the head, its got to be a hard one, and nine out of ten times the victim will suffer a concussion. It isn't like those wimpy little karate chops to the back of the neck Captain Kirk is always using." "What we need is a Vulcan pinch," I said. "Are they referencing Star Trek again?" Alison asked. "They are," said Lindsey. "Why do they always have to do that?" "Because they have penises. — Jonathan Tropper

Tollemache Buckminster Quotes By George F. Kennan

Do people ever reflect, one wonders, that the best way to protect against the penetration of one's secrets by others is to have the minimum of secrets to conceal? — George F. Kennan

Tollemache Buckminster Quotes By Andrew Levitas

We live in a world where you can walk into a bookstore and get a how-to guide on just about anything. But no one tells you how to die with dignity. No one tells you how to go out like the winner. — Andrew Levitas

Tollemache Buckminster Quotes By Ben Aaronovitch

He was from Yorkshire, or somewhere like that, and like many Northerners with issues, he'd moved to London as a cheap alternative to psychotherapy. — Ben Aaronovitch