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62467 Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Our triumph over sorrow is not that we can avoid it but that we can endure it. And therein lies our hope; that in spirit we might become bigger than the problems we face. — Marianne Williamson

62467 Quotes By Milton Berle

The only place success comes before is in the dictionary — Milton Berle

62467 Quotes By Matt Mullenweg

People might start with LiveJournal or Blogger, but if they get serious, they'll graduate to WordPress. We try to cater to the more powerful users. — Matt Mullenweg

62467 Quotes By Patrick Stump

I think any good artist - and I'm not saying that I am one - takes notes and should first emulate their heroes and then try to move beyond them. — Patrick Stump

62467 Quotes By Gabrielle Zevin

There's a pleasure to loving someone even when you know there's no chance in them loving you back. The pain I felt let me know I was still alive. — Gabrielle Zevin

62467 Quotes By Bram Stoker

Nature in one of her beneficent moods has ordained that even death has some antidote to its own terrors. — Bram Stoker

62467 Quotes By David Hasselhoff

Beyond its entertainment value, 'Baywatch' has enriched and, in many cases, helped save lives. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to continue with a project which has had such a significance for so many. — David Hasselhoff

62467 Quotes By Anonymous

BLOCK: When you're cruising around on the Internet, there's something you do all the time and maybe never really think about. Let's say I wanted to get tickets to a baseball tonight. So, I'm at the Web site for the Washington Nationals. I'm asking for two tickets, the best available seats. And here's what I have to — Anonymous

62467 Quotes By Tyson Gay

I basically put my trust in someone and I was let down. — Tyson Gay

62467 Quotes By Eknath Easwaran

The law of karma says that no matter what context I find myself in, it is neither my parents, nor my science teacher, nor the mailman, but I alone who have brought myself into this state because of my past actions. Instead of trapping me in a fatalistic snare, this gives me freedom. Because I alone have brought myself into my present condition, I myself, by working hard and striving earnestly, can reach the supreme state which is nirvana. — Eknath Easwaran