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Toothsomest Quotes By Faye Kellerman

A cake can be very life-affirming. — Faye Kellerman

Toothsomest Quotes By Graham Nash

Teach your children well ... and feed them on your dreams ... Don't ever ask them why. If they told you you would cry. So just look at them and sigh and know they love you. — Graham Nash

Toothsomest Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Though not fearful of measurable dangers, she feared the unknown. — Thomas Hardy

Toothsomest Quotes By Napoleon Hill

Procrastination, the opposite of decision, is a common enemy which practically everyone must conquer. — Napoleon Hill

Toothsomest Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

I am drunk, seest thou? When I am not drunk I do not talk. You have never heard me talk much. But an intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend his time with fools. — Ernest Hemingway,

Toothsomest Quotes By Paul Ehrenfest

Don't be impatient with me. Bear in mind that I hop around among all of you big beasts like a harmless and helpless frog who is afraid of being squashed. — Paul Ehrenfest

Toothsomest Quotes By Dean Koontz

Perhaps extreme danger strips us of all pretenses, all ambitions, all confusions, focusing us more intensely than we are otherwise ever focused, so that we remember what we otherwise spend most of our lives forgetting: that our nature and purpose is, more than anything else, to love and to make love, to take joy from the beauty of the world, to live with an awareness that the future is not as real a place for any of us as are the present and the past. — Dean Koontz

Toothsomest Quotes By Marina Abramovic

If you do performance and music, it's not performance as music. — Marina Abramovic

Toothsomest Quotes By John Webster

Is not old wine wholesomest, old pippins toothsomest, old wood burn brightest, old linen wash whitest? Old soldiers, sweethearts, are surest, and old lovers are soundest. — John Webster