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Tom Pinter Quotes By Andy Roddick

I don't know that I've ever been someone who's interested in existing on tour. I have a lot of interests and a lot of other things that excite me. — Andy Roddick

Tom Pinter Quotes By Miranda July

It was an act of devotion. A little like writing or loving someone - it doesn't always feel worthwhile, but not giving up somehow creates unexpected meaning over time. — Miranda July

Tom Pinter Quotes By Larry Correia

Jake Sullivan: FDR can go to hell. I'm a man. Not a type, not a number, and sure as hell not something that can be summed up as a logo to wear on my sleeve. A man. And I ain't registering nothing. — Larry Correia

Tom Pinter Quotes By Louis Pasteur

Science and peace will triumph over ignorance and war. — Louis Pasteur

Tom Pinter Quotes By Tom Stoppard

In January 1962, when I was the author of one and a half unperformed plays, I attended a student production of 'The Birthday Party' at the Victoria Rooms in Bristol. Just before it began, I realised that Harold Pinter was sitting in front of me. — Tom Stoppard

Tom Pinter Quotes By Brigham Young

Let us continue to improve until we are filled with the knowledge of the truth. We have yet much to learn. — Brigham Young

Tom Pinter Quotes By Yoko Ono

I have only one life, so I want to make sure it's a good one. — Yoko Ono

Tom Pinter Quotes By John Dewey

The plea for the predominance of learning to read in early school life because of the great importance attaching to literature seems to be a perversion. — John Dewey

Tom Pinter Quotes By Clara Zetkin

We would, however, perform an injustice to the bourgeois women's rights movement if we would regard it as solely motivated by economics. No, this movement also contains a more profound spiritual and moral aspect. — Clara Zetkin

Tom Pinter Quotes By Frank Herbert

It was mostly sweet," he whispered, "and you were the sweetest of all. — Frank Herbert