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Topyaps Quotes By Lisa McMann

To Aaron, it didn't seem logical to hope anyone would do anything - did it? Either Aaron would come back or he wouldn't and the rock would have to be fine either way. Hope was a waste of time. — Lisa McMann

Topyaps Quotes By Boris Spassky

I still hope to kill Fischer — Boris Spassky

Topyaps Quotes By Alan Alda

If scientists can't communicate with the public, with policy makers, with one another, the future is going to be held back. We're not going to have the future that we could have. — Alan Alda

Topyaps Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Great God! Thank you for the joy in my heart. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Topyaps Quotes By Ed Harris

Seeing what happens when you rip yourself open is what your job is all about. — Ed Harris

Topyaps Quotes By Eric Thomas

You cannot cheat success! Gotta work for it! You gotta breathe it! Sleep it! Eat it! — Eric Thomas

Topyaps Quotes By Hilary Mantel

Every time you go to see Hamlet you don't expect it to have a happy ending ... you're still enthralled.
(Interview BBC Radio 4 Today 17 October 2012.) — Hilary Mantel

Topyaps Quotes By Sherry Stringfield

It took a long time to get out of my contract. The producers thought I was negotiating for more money. — Sherry Stringfield

Topyaps Quotes By George Carlin

I often warn people: "Somewhere along the way, someone is going to tell you, 'There is no "I" in team.' What you should tell them is, 'Maybe not. But there is an "I" in independence, individuality and integrity. — George Carlin

Topyaps Quotes By Anthony Powell

This matter of being able to establish Barbara's whereabouts for a specific number of hours brought at least limited relief from agonies of ignorance as to what her movements might be, with consequent inability to exercise control over her in however slight a degree; for love of that sort - the sort where the sensual element has been reduced to a minimum - must after all, largely if not entirely, resolve itself to the exercise of power: a fact of which Barbara was, of course, more aware than I. — Anthony Powell