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Ambitieux Synonyme Quotes By Lisa A. Mininni

We have tools at our disposal to use or not to use ... it's a choice. — Lisa A. Mininni

Ambitieux Synonyme Quotes By Brad Thor

I am indeed honored to call him my friend. — Brad Thor

Ambitieux Synonyme Quotes By Gail Carriger

I don't want my writing to be work to read. My main goal is completely shameless entertainment. I want people to smile and giggle and enjoy the book. I'm not trying to save the world through literature. — Gail Carriger

Ambitieux Synonyme Quotes By D.R. Silva

Law does, "because God said so!"; Grace does because it understands the reason God said so. — D.R. Silva

Ambitieux Synonyme Quotes By John Jeremiah Sullivan

What's old doesn't need to be old-fashioned. It gets reborn. — John Jeremiah Sullivan

Ambitieux Synonyme Quotes By Rob Zombie

To me, horror and comedy never work. Never worked for me, anyway. — Rob Zombie

Ambitieux Synonyme Quotes By Jonathan Cahn

God's will is that none should perish. Judgement isn't His desire ... but His necessity. The good must bring evil to an end, or else it would cease to be good. And yet His mercy is still greater than His judgement. His heart always wills for redemption. And therein lies the hope. — Jonathan Cahn

Ambitieux Synonyme Quotes By Ayn Rand

An emotion as such tells you nothing about reality, beyond the fact that something makes you feel something. Without a ruthlessly honest commitment to introspection - to the conceptual identification of your inner states - you will not discover what you feel, what arouses the feeling, and whether your feeling is an appropriate response to the facts of reality, or a mistaken response, or a vicious illusion produced by years of self-deception. The men who scorn or dread introspection take their inner states for granted, as an irreducible and irresistible primary, and let their emotions determine their actions. This means that they choose to act without knowing the context (reality), the causes (motives), and the consequences (goals) of their actions. — Ayn Rand