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Vekays Quotes By Warren Buffett

Would you rather be the world's greatest lover, but have everyone think you're the world's worst lover? Or would you rather be the world's worst lover but have everyone think you're the world's greatest lover? Now, that's an interesting question. — Warren Buffett

Vekays Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Thrifty, to think not only of eating the people you did not like, but eating them out of their own skull. The — Philip K. Dick

Vekays Quotes By Rachel Miner

I was a little adult for my age as a teenager, and I didn't feel like I socially fit in with my peers. — Rachel Miner

Vekays Quotes By John Banville

I think I am becoming my own ghost. — John Banville

Vekays Quotes By Thea Harrison

I do not know why we are indulging in a fit of psychosis right now, but so help me, I will throw your crackbrained ass out the window if you don't stop right there. — Thea Harrison

Vekays Quotes By Lewis Carroll

When you have made a thorough and reasonably long effort, to understand a thing, and still feel puzzled by it, stop, you will only hurt yourself by going on. — Lewis Carroll

Vekays Quotes By Patience Jonathan

I will rather kill myself than commit suicide. — Patience Jonathan

Vekays Quotes By Lionel Suggs

True beauty express itself automatically. It's not only visible in the material, but around one's being, and within their aura. I once met a female, who was like that of a jeweled flower. Her celestial atmosphere and genuine conception could not separate from the true expression of the definition of beauty. — Lionel Suggs

Vekays Quotes By Glen Cook

Every ounce of my cynicism is supported by historical precedent. — Glen Cook

Vekays Quotes By Connie Sellecca

We had said, it was either all of us or none of us. — Connie Sellecca

Vekays Quotes By Tiffanie DeBartolo

We didn't want to be presidents, or astronouts, or Bill Gates. We had pathetically simple dreams: to do meaningful work that we could be proud of, to be together, and to be happy. That certainly wasn't too much to ask. Or was it? — Tiffanie DeBartolo