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Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Hedda Sterne

I have a feeling that in art the need to understand and the need to communicate are one. — Hedda Sterne

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Plutarch

Gout is not relieved by a fine shoe nor a hangnail by a costly ring nor migraine by a tiara. — Plutarch

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Jess Lair

It's like the little rat in the Skinner box who says, "I've got this psychologist under my control. Every time I press the bar, he gives me a food pellet." — Jess Lair

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Dean Koontz

The imagination can be a kind of wilderness, too, in fact a wasteland, if you allow it to take you into one bleak and grotesque place after another, for you can imagine yourself into all kinds of paranoid delusions and even into madness. — Dean Koontz

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Gia Coppola

In California, where you're allowed to drive at 16, you get so much freedom with that. It's a freedom to get outside of your parents' house and to do bad things. — Gia Coppola

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Edmund Burke

Passion for fame: A passion which is the instinct of all great souls. — Edmund Burke

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Billy Crystal

It's money. I remember it from when I was single — Billy Crystal

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Barack Obama

The genius of our founders is that they designed a system of government that can be changed. And we should take heart, because we've changed this country before. — Barack Obama

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By William Goldman

The enemy is always in the mind. — William Goldman

Triskaidekaphobia Origin Quotes By Marc Goodman

Yet all attackers benefit from the asymmetric nature of the technology: the defender must build a perfect wall to keep out all intruders, while the offense need find only one chink in the armor through which to attack. — Marc Goodman