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135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Gail Z. Martin

Humor, danger and a twisted tangle of unlikely prophecies make for a page-turning adventure. — Gail Z. Martin

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Amado Nervo

To tell you the Truth: It's better to give rather than to receive. — Amado Nervo

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Tyson Fury

Although I think of myself as the greatest heavyweight, I do respect the legends of the past for what they did. But they are not my heroes. — Tyson Fury

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Jennifer Robson

Persian insect powder, mixed into a paste with petroleum jelly, had killed the lice in her hair, but then she'd inspected her clothes and found them infested with body lice, likely picked up from one of the walking wounded who — Jennifer Robson

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Richard Heinzl

On Pembroke Road look out for my ghost, Dishevelled with shoes untied, Playing through the railings with little children Whose children have long since died. — Richard Heinzl

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

For, as you know, religions are like glow-worms; they shine only when it is dark. — Arthur Schopenhauer

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By John Dryden

And that one hunting, which the Devil design'd For one fair female, lost him half the kind. — John Dryden

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Richard Cecil

Philosophy is a proud, sullen detector of the poverty and misery of man. It may turn him from the world with a proud, sturdy contempt; but it cannot come forward and say, here are rest, grace, pardon, peace, strength, and consolation. — Richard Cecil

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By George Mason

If I can only live to see the American union firmly fixed, and free governments well established in our western world, and can leave to my children but a crust of bread and liberty, I shall die satisfied. — George Mason

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

The law-abiding citizen by his labor serves both himself and his fellow man and thereby integrates himself peacefully into the social order. The robber, on the other hand, is intent, not on honest toil, but on the forcible appropriation of the fruits of others' labor. — Ludwig Von Mises

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

On the occasion of every act ask thyself, How is this with respect to me? Shall I repent of it? A little time and I am dead, and all is gone. — Marcus Aurelius

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Jay Michaelson

The Buddha's dharma didn't teach peace and relaxation; it taught awakening - often rude awakening. — Jay Michaelson

135 Dr Seuss Quotes By Matt Chandler

Sin is the native language in every ZIP code. — Matt Chandler