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22 Shocking Population Control Quotes By Richard Branson

I was born under a lucky star, and I have nothing whatsoever to regret. I wouldn't change a thing about my life. — Richard Branson

22 Shocking Population Control Quotes By Amy A. Bartol

You were afraid of me? Don't you meet with the Fallen in Sheol?"
"Yes, but none of them had ever stolen my heart nor left me without words to ponder its loss. — Amy A. Bartol

22 Shocking Population Control Quotes By Frederick Denison Maurice

The Light of the world is not put out. Now have death and the grave been converted into the great testimonies for life and immortality. Now may each man, who has the sentence of Adam upon him, know that he is a kinsman of the Son of God. Now may he follow Him; and so, when the darkness is thickest around him and within, not walk in it, but see the Light of Life. — Frederick Denison Maurice

22 Shocking Population Control Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Be proud of your mistakes. Well, proud may not be exactly the right word, but respect them, treasure them, be kind to them, learn from them. And, more than that, and more important than that, make them. Make mistakes. Make great mistakes, make wonderful mistakes, make glorious mistakes. Better to make a hundred mistakes than to stare at a blank piece of paper too scared to do anything wrong. — Neil Gaiman

22 Shocking Population Control Quotes By Pablo Picasso

There are only two types of women: goddesses and doormats. — Pablo Picasso

22 Shocking Population Control Quotes By Elif Shafak

It seemed to Jahan that, in truth, this world, too, was a spectacle. One way or another, everyone was parading. They performed their tricks, each of them, some staying longer, others shorter, but in the end they all left through the back door, similarly unfulfilled, similarly in need of applause. — Elif Shafak