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Whole Quotes by Charles M. Schulz
- A whole stack of memories never equal one little hope.
- Life is just too much for me. I've been confused right from the day I was born... I think the whole trouble is that we're…
- I wonder if there's such a thing as a spiritual dentist? I think my whole personality is full of cavities!
- What if everyone in the whole world suddenly decided to run away from his problems?" "Well, at least we'd all be running in the same…
- Well, I know about loneliness. I won't talk about it, but I was very lonely after the war. I know what it feels like to…
- I don't believe in school prayer. I think it's total nonsense...who is the teacher there that is going to have them pray? And is the…
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