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Yahtzee Scoring Quotes By Kim Gordon

Klamath was all about fishing and socializing and cooking and eating, and waking up the next day to start over again. — Kim Gordon

Yahtzee Scoring Quotes By Eric Hoffer

It is also plausible that those movements with the greatest inner contradiction and between profession and practice - that is to say with a strong feeling of guilt - are likely to be the most fervent in imposing their faith on others. — Eric Hoffer

Yahtzee Scoring Quotes By Amartya Sen

You have to be interested in inequality. The issue of inequality and that of poverty are not separable. — Amartya Sen

Yahtzee Scoring Quotes By Karen Joy Fowler

The Indians did not like to see anything odd
a white squirrel, for instance ... They thought such oddities were messages, were omens of evil ... And the Indians put a great deal of faith in dreams. — Karen Joy Fowler

Yahtzee Scoring Quotes By Mark Twain

You can find in a text whatever you bring, if you will stand between it and the mirror of you imagination. You may not see your ears, but they will be there. — Mark Twain

Yahtzee Scoring Quotes By John Calvin

The highest honor in the church is not government but service. — John Calvin

Yahtzee Scoring Quotes By Martin Amis

I gestured at my litre of fizzy red wine. "Want a drop of this?" I asked him.
No thanks. I try not to drink at lunchtime."
So do I. But I never quite make it."
I feel like shit all day if I drink at lunchtime."
Me too. But I feel like shit all lunchtime if I don't."
Yes, well it all comes down to choices, doesn't it?" he said. "It's the same in the evenings. Do you want to feel good at night or do you want to feel good in the morning? It's the same with life. Do you want to feel good young or do you want to feel good old? One or the other, not both."
Isn't it a tragedy? — Martin Amis