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Vagabondia Quotes By C.S. Pacat

To gain everything and lose everything in the space of a moment. That is the fate of all princes destined for the throne. — C.S. Pacat

Vagabondia Quotes By Sharlay

Life would be so simple if we could re-write the bad parts but since we can't, let's make the good parts worth writing about — Sharlay

Vagabondia Quotes By H.G.Wells

Indolent, and he was suffering greatly from gout. He abdicated. — H.G.Wells

Vagabondia Quotes By Patti Smith

I followed whatever train I wanted. I wrote without writing - of genies and hustlers and mythic travelers, my vagabondia. Then I would walk back home, happily satisfied, and resume my daily tasks. — Patti Smith

Vagabondia Quotes By Patti Smith

My Morocco. I followed whatever train I wanted. I wrote without writing - of genies and hustlers and mythic travelers, my vagabondia. Then I would walk back home, happily — Patti Smith

Vagabondia Quotes By Jamie McMurray

Needless to say, I'll be buying my Irwin Tools at Lowe's. — Jamie McMurray

Vagabondia Quotes By Amy Sedaris

I'm not very good with drink recipes. If I'm entertaining, I like to come up with a house drink for the evening, one thing I'll make for the whole evening of the whole month. — Amy Sedaris

Vagabondia Quotes By Mike Quade

They say baseball is a slow game. It sure doesn't seem that way when you're in the dugout. You think you have it figured out, but things come up quick. — Mike Quade

Vagabondia Quotes By Simon R. Green

I chose to help people, because there'd been no-one there to help me when I needed it. — Simon R. Green

Vagabondia Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Siberia taught Dostoyevsky much that would be fictionalized in Demons, including criminal speech, the criminal mind and the ways of officialdom. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Vagabondia Quotes By Publilius Syrus

Grief diminishes when it has nothing to grow upon. — Publilius Syrus