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Antifriction Quotes By Johnnie Dent Jr.

Don't quit. A wind from nowhere could turn it. — Johnnie Dent Jr.

Antifriction Quotes By James Dickey

Sliding is living antifriction. Or, no, sliding is living by antifriction. It is finding a modest thing you can do, and then greasing that thing. On both sides. It is grooving with comfort. — James Dickey

Antifriction Quotes By Karen White

Sometimes I guess you need to lose everything before you realize what's really important. — Karen White

Antifriction Quotes By Renee Fleming

I learned so many roles so quickly as a young singer, I thought it was time to come back to them and make them better - deeper, more nuanced. — Renee Fleming

Antifriction Quotes By Self

Can't change the weather so you might as well enjoy it. — Self

Antifriction Quotes By Paul Reed Smith

There are times when product is more important than people and sometimes the people are more important than the product. — Paul Reed Smith

Antifriction Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

He had not known to be born afraid, but he'd learned. — Maggie Stiefvater

Antifriction Quotes By Beth Moore

Though I couldn't have articulated it at the time, for years my deepest fear was that I was a weakling, powerless to temptation, and that I - the victim - would break under pressure every time. I was a victim, all right - a victim to my own erroneous belief system. Satan quickly detected my fears and preyed on them, doing everything he could to confirm what I believed. Once again we see a huge reason why we must believe we are who God says we are and that we can do all things through Christ. Satan will always discourage and demoralize us if we don't. — Beth Moore

Antifriction Quotes By Lytton Strachey

When Louis XIV assumed the reins of government France suddenly and wonderfully came to her maturity; it was as if the whole nation had burst into splendid flower. — Lytton Strachey