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Whimsey Quotes By Anonymous

My main goal in life is to be as good of a person my dogs already think I am. — Anonymous

Whimsey Quotes By Kathryn Ormsbee

I was born with a bad pancreas, and I could have been born with something a lot worse. I wasn't particularly lucky, but I wasn't particularly unlucky, either. — Kathryn Ormsbee

Whimsey Quotes By Ricky Martin

When I was 9 years old, I really wanted to be in the show business. I really wanted to be an artist. I would grab a wooden spoon and I would start singing, even if it was for my uncles and my aunts. And I would just sing any lah-lah song. — Ricky Martin

Whimsey Quotes By Justin Vernon

I'm just happy and proud to be playing music every day. Recognition is really cool, but it can also be kind of scary. — Justin Vernon

Whimsey Quotes By Raji Singh

My great-great grandfather and I were the best of friends, although we never met — Raji Singh

Whimsey Quotes By Eve Forward Villains By Necessity

There are more than straight good and evil, aye, even more than law or disorders or fence-sittin'. There's prejudice, whimsey, affection, superstition, habit, upbringing, alliance, pride, society, morals, animosity, preference, values, religon, circumstance, humor, perversity, honor, vengeance, jealousy, frustration ... hundreds o' factors, from the past and in every present moment, as decides what some one person'll do in an individious situation. — Eve Forward Villains By Necessity

Whimsey Quotes By Debasish Mridha

The purpose of life is to be purposeful. — Debasish Mridha

Whimsey Quotes By James K. Morrow

Books don't repeat the same words over and over. The Gulliver's Travels whose whimsey amused you at twelve is not the Gulliver's Travels whose acid engaged you at thirty. — James K. Morrow

Whimsey Quotes By Wayne Dyer

The law of flotation was not discovered by contemplating the sinking of things. Rather, it was discovered by thinking about things that float naturally. — Wayne Dyer