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What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Fran Lebowitz

I, unfortunately, take the subway a lot. It's not my preference, but it is my lot in life. — Fran Lebowitz

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Jonathan Swift

and the first words I learnt, were to express my desire "that he would please give me my liberty;" which I every day repeated on my knees. His — Jonathan Swift

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By John Irving

Reagan Declares
Firmness on Gulf;
Plans are Unclear
Isn't that classic? I don't mean the semicolon; I mean, isn't that just what the world needs? Unclear firmness! That is typical American policy: don't be clear, but be firm! — John Irving

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Neil Gaiman

So you all remember: just because you're small, doesn't mean you got no power. — Neil Gaiman

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Life draws us in different directions, sometimes simultaneously. When you follow the direction that life draws you in, if you stay in a very powerful state of mind, then you'll see eternity. — Frederick Lenz

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Ivan Goncharov

Love was life's hardest school of all.
p. 259 — Ivan Goncharov

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Jose Palacios, his oldest servant, found him floating naked with his eyes open in the purifying waters of his bath and thought he had drowned. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Seneca.

Life is long, if only you knew how to use it. — Seneca.

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Michelle Williams

I want to be like water. I want to slip through fingers, but hold up a ship. — Michelle Williams

What You Talking About Willis Quotes By Deborah Willis

We were talking about The Bell Jar, because we were sixteen, and we wanted to be depressed in New York. — Deborah Willis