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Walkasins Quotes By Josh Hanagarne

It is what is. I repeated, looking at him in the eyes. No. It isn't. That's stupidity right up there with 'failure is not an option.' Of course it's an option or there wouldn't be any sort of adventure to it, would there? The word 'adventure' means undetermined outcome, did you know that? So failure would have to be an option, right? — Josh Hanagarne

Walkasins Quotes By Anthony Trollope

But, like some other undiplomatic ambassadors, in her desire to be civil, she ran at once to the extremity of the permitted concessions. — Anthony Trollope

Walkasins Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

To say that, "I will not agree (will not accept)" is great egoism! — Dada Bhagwan

Walkasins Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

In democratic countries, however opulent a man is supposed to be, he is almost always discontented with his fortune, because he finds that he is less rich than his father was, and he fears that his sons will be less rich than himself. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Walkasins Quotes By Julie Anne Long

She wanted to buckle, lie on her side and gasp like an eviscerated fish. She held her breath against it, but her mouth parted. She cared naught for living in the moment, but apparently her body was sensible. It wanted to breathe. — Julie Anne Long

Walkasins Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

All you have to do to make something interesting is to look at it long enough. — Gustave Flaubert

Walkasins Quotes By Anne Klein

Clothes aren't going to change the world, the women who wear them will — Anne Klein

Walkasins Quotes By Edward Hirsch

One of the things that happens to everyone who is grief-stricken, who has lost someone, is there comes a time when everyone else just wants you to get over it, but of course you don't get over it. You get stronger; you try and live on; you endure; you change; but you don't get over it. You carry it with you. — Edward Hirsch