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1st Bday Girl Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Indian nationalism is not exclusive, nor aggressive, nor destructive. — Mahatma Gandhi

1st Bday Girl Quotes By William Shakespeare

If thou dost marry, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry: be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. — William Shakespeare

1st Bday Girl Quotes By Guo Guangchang

Keeping the balance of fast-growing and smooth-growing is always important. It's almost an art. — Guo Guangchang

1st Bday Girl Quotes By E.J. Stevens

You catch all that, Humphrey?" I asked.
"Get to eat demons for breakfast," he said with a grin.
"Hey, only if they misbehave," I said.
"Demons always do," he said, licking his lips.
I had a sinking feeling that the gargoyle had a point. — E.J. Stevens

1st Bday Girl Quotes By Gunter Grass

Because men
are killing the forests
the fairy tales are running away.
The spindle doesn't know
whom to prick,
the little girl's hands
that her father has chopped off,
haven't a single tree to catch hold of,
the third wish remains unspoken.
King Thrushbeard no longer owns one thing.
Children can no longer get lost.
The number seven means no more than exactly seven.
Because men have killed the forests,
the fairy tales are trotting off to the cities
and end badly. — Gunter Grass

1st Bday Girl Quotes By Stephen Carter

I think that black fiction authors have to work very hard to avoid being typed as seeking only a black audience. — Stephen Carter

1st Bday Girl Quotes By Wayne Dyer

If we can bring spiritual energy, which is love, kindness, forgiveness and so on, to the problem, we can dissolve it. It's really just a matter of changing our mind about how we're going to process the events in our lives. — Wayne Dyer

1st Bday Girl Quotes By James Altucher

I wrote a blog post about how the book is different from the blog and why I chose to go the self-publishing route. I wrote guests posts for blogs like Techcrunch, which helped immensely and for which I'm very grateful. I used my social networks: Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Google+, Quora, and Pinterest. — James Altucher