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1738 Quotes By Jhene Aiko

I just like being a regular person. — Jhene Aiko

1738 Quotes By Dennis Lehane

I love to write, so it rarely seems like work - even when it gets arduous. — Dennis Lehane

1738 Quotes By Salman Rushdie

The response of anybody interested in liberty is that we all have a say and the ability to have an argument is exactly what liberty is, even though it may never be resolved. In any authoritarian society the possessor of power dictates, and if you try and step outside he will come after you. — Salman Rushdie

1738 Quotes By Abdulazeez Henry Musa

People who love God or fear God never lie before neither God nor His creation". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

1738 Quotes By James Wasserman

In 1738, the Pope issued an encyclical banning all participation in Masonry under threat of excommunication. — James Wasserman

1738 Quotes By Michael Schumacher

I know what I am, and what I have to do in my profession, so I can handle the pressure. It's the way I think. — Michael Schumacher

1738 Quotes By Mary Alice Monroe

The pain eased. Welcome to the club. — Mary Alice Monroe

1738 Quotes By Bill Hybels

Most of us are far too busy for our own spiritual good. — Bill Hybels

1738 Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

I am at a loss to understand why people hold Miss Austen's novels at so high a rate, which seem to me vulgar in tone, sterile in artistic invention, imprisoned in their wretched conventions of English society, without genius, wit, or knowledge of the world. Never was life so pinched and narrow ... All that interests in any character [is this]: has he (or she) the money to marry with? ... Suicide is more respectable. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

1738 Quotes By Loretta Lynn

Back then, we didn't know we were poor, and people were more proud then. — Loretta Lynn

1738 Quotes By John Green

And I should have said something. Of course, I should have said thing after thing after thing after thing. — John Green