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Zerowater Quotes By Tobias Wolff

One of the things that draws writers to writing is that they can get things right that they got wrong in real life by writing about them. — Tobias Wolff

Zerowater Quotes By Martin Amis

[on daytime drinking] '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. — Martin Amis

Zerowater Quotes By Greg Giraldo

The hardest part, for real, is probably when you just don't feel like going on stage and being funny. — Greg Giraldo

Zerowater Quotes By Brigid Berlin

I've never had food in my fridge. All I have in my fridge is one shelf of Canada Dry ginger ale, Diet Cokes on the next shelf, and ZeroWater on the next shelf. That is it. — Brigid Berlin

Zerowater Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

All religions were, at bottom, one, though they differed in detail and outward form like the leaves on a tree. — Mahatma Gandhi

Zerowater Quotes By Hugh Howey

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Zerowater Quotes By Jeffery Deaver

When you work alone, you need to socialize at some level. — Jeffery Deaver

Zerowater Quotes By Henry B. Eyring

When we struggle, as so many do, in grinding poverty, or when our enemies prevail against us, or when sickness is not healed, the enemy of our souls can send his evil message that there is no God or that if He exists He does not care about us. — Henry B. Eyring

Zerowater Quotes By Jerome Liebling

My photographs tried to find the politicians at their most wary, most vulnerable, and perhaps most truthful moments. I wanted the photographs to reveal the person through stance and stare, when he or she was most reflective or off guard, in order to measure the person and event unfolding. — Jerome Liebling