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Top 1913 Penny Quotes

1913 Penny Quotes By St. Vincent De Paul

Go to the poor: you will find God. — St. Vincent De Paul

1913 Penny Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Power plants break up the way you see the world; they can push you into the second attention; yet to continuously take them, weakens the subtle psychical body. — Frederick Lenz

1913 Penny Quotes By Richard N. Bolles

..in any situation we may ever find ourselves, no
matter how much we feel we are at the mercy of vast immutable forces that are totally beyond our control,
we can always find something that is within our control, however small, and work on that. Sometimes
that may only change a little, sometimes it may change a lot. You just never know. But what we do know
is that by working on even that 2 percent, it saves us from a feeling of complete powerlessness. — Richard N. Bolles

1913 Penny Quotes By Jitendranath N. Mohanty

im not always right but i'm never wrong — Jitendranath N. Mohanty

1913 Penny Quotes By Austin O'Malley

The fact that you have been knocked down is interesting, but the length of time you remained down is important. — Austin O'Malley

1913 Penny Quotes By Trinny Woodall

I grew up in a very normal home. — Trinny Woodall

1913 Penny Quotes By Jonah Lehrer

By the age of 3, children from wealthier households hear, on average, about 500,000 encouragements and 80,000 discouragements. The ratio is reversed in households on welfare. — Jonah Lehrer

1913 Penny Quotes By Pati Hill

see you tomorrow!" she would say with this sort of brave little smile, waving her hand with a mitten on it which is for some reason more helpless and sweet looking than a glove. — Pati Hill

1913 Penny Quotes By Brigitte Bardot

I am a woman that defends animals, right, left, and in the centre. Animals aren't political. — Brigitte Bardot

1913 Penny Quotes By Walter Hill

It's really about, oh come on, this guy wouldn't say that or he wouldn't do that, you know, it's about the characters, about the story, about the situation. — Walter Hill