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Trainspotters Quotes By John Feinstein

Cancer may rob me of my physical powers. But it cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart, and it cannot touch my soul. Those parts of me will live on forever." The — John Feinstein

Trainspotters Quotes By Nicolas Winding Refn

The world needs change, change needs an activity. It has to be planted by a thought. — Nicolas Winding Refn

Trainspotters Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

The year was 2081, and everybody was finally equal. — Kurt Vonnegut

Trainspotters Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

When we enlarge upon the affection our friends have for us, this is very often not so much out of a sense of gratitude as from a desire to persuade people of our own great worth, that can deserve so much kindness. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Trainspotters Quotes By Phil Cousineau

Synchronicity is an inexplicable and profoundly meaningful coincidence that stirs the soul and offers a glimpse of one's destiny. — Phil Cousineau

Trainspotters Quotes By Archie Shepp

And when I met Cecil Taylor it was a complete transformation of musical identities. All the tenets that I had grown up with were thrown out the window. — Archie Shepp

Trainspotters Quotes By Ally Carter

I think it's kinda nice.' And I did. my mom isn't famous for her pies. No, she's famous for defusing a nuclear device in Brussels with only a pair of cuticle scissors and a ponytail holder. Somehow, at the moment, pies seemed cooler. — Ally Carter

Trainspotters Quotes By Ajahn Chah

To give up doing evil is more important than making merit. — Ajahn Chah

Trainspotters Quotes By Henry A. Kissinger

The public life of every political figure is a continual struggle to rescue an element of choice from the pressure of circumstance. — Henry A. Kissinger

Trainspotters Quotes By Ovid

A ruler should be slow to punish and swift to reward. — Ovid