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Abrahamse Company Quotes By Michael Specter

Consumers deserve the right to know what's in their food - and obviously, most people want that choice. It's hard to see how more knowledge about the products we eat every day can hurt us. — Michael Specter

Abrahamse Company Quotes By Kerry Wood

A lot of times, when young guys come up, you think you don't have to work as hard because the talent is going to get you as far as you need to go. But as you get older, it's not that way. An injury is really a wake-up call and a slap in the face that maybe you were slacking a bit, and don't let it happen again. — Kerry Wood

Abrahamse Company Quotes By Jeff Brown

I look forward to the day when we can meet one another in our true nakedness, stripped free of unresolved emotions, pain-induced projections, the distortions of duality. For too long we have been on opposite sides of the river, the bridge between our hearts washed away by a flood of pain. But the time has come to construct a new bridge, one that comes into being with each step we take, one that is fortified with benevolent intentions and authentic self-revealing. As we walk toward one — Jeff Brown

Abrahamse Company Quotes By Omar Khayyam

Would you be happy! hearken, then, the way:
Heed not to-morrow, heed not yesterday;
The magic words of life are here and now -
O fools, that after some to-morrow stray! — Omar Khayyam

Abrahamse Company Quotes By Paul David Washer

You cannot learn doctrine well until you follow the doctrine you learn! — Paul David Washer

Abrahamse Company Quotes By Kim Edwards

His love for her was so deeply woven with resentment that he could not untangle the two. — Kim Edwards

Abrahamse Company Quotes By Mark Udall

Any doctor will admit that any drug can have side effects, and that writing a prescription involves weighing the potential benefits against the risks. — Mark Udall