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2021 Calendar Quotes & Sayings

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2021 Calendar Quotes By Michael Medved

Arnold Schwarzenegger's gubernatorial campaign raises a series of fascinating questions, the most perplexing of all being why an international star of his stature would ever want to run in the first place. — Michael Medved

2021 Calendar Quotes By Elizabeth I

They best pass over the world who trip over it quickly; for it is but a bog. If we stop, we sink. — Elizabeth I

2021 Calendar Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

A satyagrahi is nothing if not instinctively law-abiding. — Mahatma Gandhi

2021 Calendar Quotes By Tom Perrotta

I've been a little bit obsessed with religion, without being a religious person, for about a decade. — Tom Perrotta

2021 Calendar Quotes By Bryan Stevenson

We have shot, hanged, gassed, electrocuted, and lethally injected hundreds of people to carry out legally sanctioned executions. Thousands more await their execution on death row. Some states have no minimum age for prosecuting children as adults; we've sent a quarter million kids to adult jails and prisons to serve long prison terms, some under the age of twelve. For years, we've been the only country in the world that condemns children to life imprisonment without parole; nearly three thousand juveniles have been sentenced to die in prison. — Bryan Stevenson

2021 Calendar Quotes By Pete Townshend

In 1945 music had a serious purpose; to defy post war depression & revitalize the romantic & hopeful aspirations of an exhausted ppl. — Pete Townshend

2021 Calendar Quotes By Lord Byron

Oh! might I kiss those eyes of fire, A million scarce would quench desire; Still would I steep my lips in bliss, And dwell an age on every kiss; Nor then my soul should sated be, Still would I kiss and cling to thee: Nought should my kiss from thine dissever, Still would we kiss and kiss for ever; E'en though the numbers did exceed The yellow harvest's countless seed; To part would be a vain endeavour: Could I desist? -ah! never-never. — Lord Byron