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Aiyanna Williams Quotes By John Bunyan

You have chosen the roughest road, but it leads straight to the hilltops. — John Bunyan

Aiyanna Williams Quotes By Stanley Baldwin

I would rather trust a woman's instinct than a man's reason. — Stanley Baldwin

Aiyanna Williams Quotes By Timothy Noah

The worst an ex-con is likely to do if given the right to vote is vote for a Democrat. — Timothy Noah

Aiyanna Williams Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The causes of this distribution I do not know; but from our present point of view it ought to be clear that the real problem is not why some humble pious believing people suffer, but why some do not. Our Lord Himself, it will be remembered, explained the salvation of those who are fortunate in this world only by referring to the unsearchable omnipotence of God. — C.S. Lewis

Aiyanna Williams Quotes By Glen E. Morrell

Soldiers must possess integrity in order to build trust and confidence in themselves, our leadership, and the American public. Among the things I've learned during my career is that you must be honest with everyone about everything. — Glen E. Morrell

Aiyanna Williams Quotes By Margaret Halsey

Infants, I note with envy, are receptive to enjoyment in a degree not attained by adults this side of the new Jerusalem. — Margaret Halsey

Aiyanna Williams Quotes By Richard J. Maybury

Washington ... has become an alien city-state that rules America, and much of the rest of the world, in the way that Rome ruled the Roman Empire. — Richard J. Maybury

Aiyanna Williams Quotes By Marcel Proust

He felt the inspirations of his youth, which had been dissipated by a frivolous life, stirring again in him, but they all bore now the reflection, the stamp of a particular being; and during the long hours which he now found a subtle pleasure in spending at home, alone with his convalescent soul, he became gradually himself again, but himself in thraldom to another. He — Marcel Proust