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Treater Brisket Quotes By Dean Koontz

Death is frequently the reward for the reckless and the timid alike, — Dean Koontz

Treater Brisket Quotes By George Carlin

If the reason for climbing Mt. Everest is that it's hard to do, why does everyone go up the easy side? — George Carlin

Treater Brisket Quotes By Dinaw Mengestu

History does influence our lives - every moment. We never sort of live our lives in a linear fashion. We always have these memories and these images from our past that sometimes we're not even aware of, and they sort of shape who we are. — Dinaw Mengestu

Treater Brisket Quotes By Aaron Siskind

What is the subject matter of this apparently very personal world? It has been suggested that these shapes and images are underworld characters, the inhabitants of the vast common realm of memories that have gone down below the level of conscious control. It may be they are. The degree of emotional involvement and the amount of free association with the material being photographed would point in that direction. — Aaron Siskind

Treater Brisket Quotes By Melody Carlson

While Owen and Miles talk sports, I people watch. And this is what I see: teenagers trying to act like adults. Or how they think adults act. But mostly they look ridiculous, and I wonder what they don't want to do something that's more fun than drinking, smoking, flirting, and making out. Why are those activities considered to be fun? — Melody Carlson

Treater Brisket Quotes By Mitch Kapor

I'm an inveterate note taker - I scribble all these things down on pieces of paper. I wanted to create some way of organizing all of them. — Mitch Kapor

Treater Brisket Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The man who gets the most out of life is not the one who has lived it longest, but the one who has felt life most deeply. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau