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28 In Luggage Quotes By Stephen Covey

To receive gratitude with grace is a form of gratitude by itself, and not always an easy art to master. — Stephen Covey

28 In Luggage Quotes By Emily Dickinson

I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness. — Emily Dickinson

28 In Luggage Quotes By Murray Walker

I'm in my usual state up here in the commentary box: high tension, heart beating like a trip hammer, whatever that is. — Murray Walker

28 In Luggage Quotes By Graham Greene

Melodrama is one of my working tools and it enables me to obtain effects that would be unobtainable otherwise; on the other hand I am not deliberately melodramatic; don't get too annoyed if I say that I write in the way that I do because I am what I am. — Graham Greene

28 In Luggage Quotes By Ed Catmull

We realized that our purpose was not merely to build a studio that made hit films but to foster a creative culture that would continually ask questions. — Ed Catmull

28 In Luggage Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

If you're smarter than me, you shouldn't be reading my books. — Malcolm Gladwell

28 In Luggage Quotes By Herman Melville

The fact is, that among his hunters at least, the whale would by all hands be considered a noble dish, were there not so much of him; but when you come to sit down before a meat-pie nearly one hundred feet long, it takes away your appetite. — Herman Melville

28 In Luggage Quotes By Marybeth Lorbiecki

The nation's forests were being cut faster than they could grow back. In the 1890s, while Aldo was growing up, the United States had begun to set aside forest reserves to protect the trees. Then, while Aldo was in high school, one of the country's first forestry schools opened at Yale University. Aldo knew immediately what he wanted to do. If he could become a forester, he could get paid to work in the woods all day. How could a job get any better? — Marybeth Lorbiecki

28 In Luggage Quotes By Martin Amis

Everything seems fine until you're about 40. Then something is definitely beginning to go wrong. And you look in the mirror with your old habit of thinking, 'While I accept that everyone grows old and dies, it's a funny thing, but I'm an exception to that rule.' — Martin Amis

28 In Luggage Quotes By Kimberly McCreight

Let go or be dragged. — Kimberly McCreight

28 In Luggage Quotes By Bill Bryson

I like to do books in which a lot of the research and the writing and the thinking revolves around something American. — Bill Bryson

28 In Luggage Quotes By Tom T. Hall

I am a fan of history. — Tom T. Hall

28 In Luggage Quotes By Mike Rogers

Although I may find the type of programming seen during the 2004 Super Bowl and the 2003 Golden Globe Awards disgusting and disturbing, we must always work hard to defend the cherished freedoms so clearly outlined in our Constitution, including a healthy and free press. — Mike Rogers

28 In Luggage Quotes By John Bytheway

Here are three things you can do, even when you feel like there isn't a friend in sight. You can be curious, you can be clean, and you can be Christlike. — John Bytheway