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Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Stephen King

But you have to remember, Fran, she's too old to change, but you are getting old enough to understand that. — Stephen King

Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Tom Robbins

Maybe most people were fundamentally contradictory. The real people at any rate. — Tom Robbins

Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Cedric The Entertainer

Well, you know, my name is Ced and I kinda consider myself an entertainer. Hey that ain't bad yeah, Cedric the Entertainer. — Cedric The Entertainer

Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Every moment of life wants to tell us something, but we do not want to hear what it has to say: when we are alone and quiet we are afraid that something will be whispered into our ear and hence we despise quiet and drug ourselves with sociability. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Heath Ledger

Let's put a smile on that face! — Heath Ledger

Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Is thee afraid of me, Rachel?" he whispered. "I am," she whispered back, and closed her hand on his wounded shoulder, lightly but hard enough for him to feel the hurt of it. "And I am afraid for thee, as well. But there are things I fear much more than death - and to be without thee is what I fear most. — Diana Gabaldon

Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Lemuel K. Washburn

If there were no ministers and no priests, how long would there be any churches? — Lemuel K. Washburn

Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Jennifer Lopez

I love a good lyricist - always have. The thing that inspired me most was the different performers, like Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, even Janet Jackson. — Jennifer Lopez

Whomsoever Movement Quotes By Karl Hess

There is no better way to return the matter of taxation to full public discusssion than to repeal the withholding taxes on wages and salaries. Only when the American people are confronted with the enormous excesses of government in a personal and direct way - by an annual bill for services rendered - will they be able to make an informed judgment about which services they want and which ones they can do without. — Karl Hess