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Zurcher Tire Quotes By Jim Goldberg

This was in San Francisco, in 1987. A bunch of kids were camped out in the Riviera Hotel - boy hustlers and their sugar daddy. One boy, Tank, showed us his gun. 'It's not loaded,' he said. He pointed the gun to his head, then out the window, and then to the ceiling. When the gun was pointed to the ceiling, he pulled the trigger and it went off. The gun was loaded after all. — Jim Goldberg

Zurcher Tire Quotes By Gary Ryan Blair

Your mind, while blessed with permanent memory, is cursed with lousy recall. Written goals provide clarity. By documenting your dreams, you must think about the process of achieving them. — Gary Ryan Blair

Zurcher Tire Quotes By Anthony Liccione

Why after the dust settles, someone has to come by and blow at it, stirring it up into the air again? — Anthony Liccione

Zurcher Tire Quotes By Marian Wright Edelman

Hope is the best contraceptive. — Marian Wright Edelman

Zurcher Tire Quotes By Hiram Crespo

There is a distinction between going after desirable things in life and needing them for our happiness. We can go after those things with detachment, without our moods ever being affected by the results of our obligations and efforts. This is an important part of the Epicurean art of living the good life. — Hiram Crespo

Zurcher Tire Quotes By Stephen Mitchell

If good happens, good; if bad happens, good. — Stephen Mitchell

Zurcher Tire Quotes By Nick Hornby

I've developed contours for his elbows and knees and bum, and nobody else quite fits into me in quite the same way — Nick Hornby

Zurcher Tire Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Falling in love, I said. Falling into it, we all did then, one way or another. How could we have made such light of it? Sneered even. As if it was trivial for us, a frill, whim. It was, on the contrary, heavy going. — Margaret Atwood