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Zeinalian Quotes By Kenneth Grahame

The Mole recollected that animal-etiquette forbade any sort of comment on the sudden disappearance of one's friends at any moment, for any reason or no reason whatever. — Kenneth Grahame

Zeinalian Quotes By Carole King

Only love is real ... everything else is illusion — Carole King

Zeinalian Quotes By Susan Sarandon

If you always have to be watching yourself and judging, I don't think you're as free. — Susan Sarandon

Zeinalian Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

There is no currency that buys great treasures in Heaven like obedience. — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Zeinalian Quotes By Katrina Kahler

The last thing I remember is the look of horror on the faces of the audience. But what had caused me to feel the most humiliation was when I noticed Blake Jansen, the coolest boy in our class, staring down at me in disbelief. — Katrina Kahler

Zeinalian Quotes By Larry Page

Many leaders of big organizations, I think, don't believe that change is possible. But if you look at history, things do change, and if your business is static, you're likely to have issues. — Larry Page

Zeinalian Quotes By Kate Atkinson

There were other war veterans in the neighborhood, visible thanks to their limps or missing limbs. All those unclaimed arms and legs lost in the fields of Flanders - Ursula imagined them pushing roots down into the mud and shoots up to the sky and growing once again into men. An army of men marching back for revenge. — Kate Atkinson

Zeinalian Quotes By Dean MacAllister

Of all the advice I can give someone...this is the most important: Never mess with a coconut salesman. A sharp machete is always at hand. — Dean MacAllister

Zeinalian Quotes By L. Sprague De Camp

Therefore, no matter how the world makes out in the next few centuries, a large class of readers at least will not be too surprised at anything. They will have been through it all before in fictional form, and will not be too paralyzed with astonishment to try to cope with contingencies as they arise. — L. Sprague De Camp