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1961 Famous Quotes By George Lois

If a man does not work passionately - even furiously - at being the best in the world at what he does, he fails his talent, his destiny, and his God. — George Lois

1961 Famous Quotes By David Bentley Hart

The current fashion in belligerent atheism usually involves flinging condemnation around with a kind of gallant extravagance, more or less in the direction of all faiths at once, with little interest in precise aim. — David Bentley Hart

1961 Famous Quotes By Jamie McGuire

In another life, I could love you. — Jamie McGuire

1961 Famous Quotes By A. J. Jacobs

It's sort of my job to feel good. — A. J. Jacobs

1961 Famous Quotes By Donald Miller

When we think too much about the opinions of others, we are letting them edit a book God has written. — Donald Miller

1961 Famous Quotes By Gary Goodyear

This investment will provide capital to help high-potential start-up companies transition from product development to market entry, while also providing skills training to help them position themselves to be more attractive to investors and commercial partners. We are pleased to support the entrepreneurial community in southern Ontario and contribute to economic growth and job creation. — Gary Goodyear

1961 Famous Quotes By Olivia Newton-John

We women should remember that we are much more than just breasts. — Olivia Newton-John

1961 Famous Quotes By Nick Yee

As male characters level up and become more powerful, their bodies become better protected and covered. In contrast, as female characters level up and become more powerful, their bodies are uncovered and made more vulnerable. Thus, as women gain power, they are disempowered in another way. — Nick Yee

1961 Famous Quotes By Anonymous

We made a big fuss over the possibility of microbes on Mars. If orangutans were Martians we'd cherish them, we'd be so amazed at how they're like us but not like us, they'd be invited to tea and cigars at the White House. But they're apes, sad in zoos, funny in movies, useful in advertisements and in fantasy books, I'm almost ashamed to say, but at least the Discworld's Librarian has done his bit for the species and caused more than a few bob to flow their way. — Anonymous

1961 Famous Quotes By Billy Graham

Throughout Scripture we read of warnings preceding disaster. Such alerts from God are part of His grace and provision. — Billy Graham