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Unavoidability Quotes By Peter Dinklage

My family had a habit of collecting creatures that didn't always want to be pets. The first animal I can remember was a Lab named Zoe. — Peter Dinklage

Unavoidability Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The world we live in is but thickened light. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Unavoidability Quotes By Neil Gaiman

It is a small world. You do not have to live in it particularly long to learn that for yourself. There is a theory that, in the whole world, there are only five hundred real people (the cast, as it were; all the rest of the people in the world, the theory suggests, are extras) and what is more, they all know each other. And it's true, or true as far as it goes. In reality the world is made of thousands upon thousands of groups of about five hundred people, all of whom will spend their lives bumping into each other, trying to avoid each other, and discovering each other in the same unlikely teashop in Vancouver. There is an unavoidability to this process. It's not even coincidence. It's just the way the world works, with no regard for individuals or for propriety. — Neil Gaiman

Unavoidability Quotes By W.C. Fields

I've been asked if I ever get the DTs. I don't know. It's hard to tell where Hollywood ends and the DTs begin. — W.C. Fields

Unavoidability Quotes By Me

Not being able to enter a quote of my own stinks worse than a skunk on date night! — Me

Unavoidability Quotes By Hattie Morahan

Cate Blanchett and Eileen Atkins are definitely among my top five actresses whose work I aspire to. — Hattie Morahan

Unavoidability Quotes By Neil Gaiman

In reality the world is made of thousands of groups of about five hundred people, all of whom will spend their lives bumping into each other, trying to avoid each other, and discovering each other in the same unlikely teashop in Vancouver. There is an unavoidability to this process. It's not even coincidence. It's just the way the world works, with no regard for individuals or propriety. — Neil Gaiman