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Armagan Arslan Quotes By DJ Ashba

The fact that my dad was never around gave me a lot of determination. It really set this fire full of fuel, so to speak. It didn't matter what anybody was telling me, how many times I got rejected, because it was never as bad as being rejected by your own father. — DJ Ashba

Armagan Arslan Quotes By Bob Parsons

I learned at that young age that sometimes a really big chance pays off. — Bob Parsons

Armagan Arslan Quotes By Elyse M. Fitzpatrick

I know this is more than I need, and that I'm harming myself by having it, but I love the pleasure of this experience more than I love the pleasure of doing what pleases the Lord, so I'm just going to go ahead and satiate myself
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Armagan Arslan Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

The subsistence mentality of a person is a prison in which his personal joy is detained. If you want to live in joy, you don't live for yourself alone. Live for others too! — Israelmore Ayivor

Armagan Arslan Quotes By Charles Eliot Norton

If a war be undertaken ... before the resources of peace have been tried and proved vain to secure it, that war has no defense, it is a national crime. — Charles Eliot Norton

Armagan Arslan Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

If we not acknowledge ourselves as Kings of the earth we cannot justify the trust of God. — Sunday Adelaja

Armagan Arslan Quotes By George R R Martin

If one head was enough to appease a prince of Dorne, a bag of them should be more than adequate for a fat northman wrapped in sealskins. — George R R Martin

Armagan Arslan Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Who on Earth could read a Vonnegut book and think that he was a grandfatherly bundle of warm fuzzy happiness? I mean, I read Vonnegut first as a ten year old, and it was shocking because he could joke in the face of such blackness and bleakness, and I'd never seen an author do that before. Everything was pointless, except, possibly, a few moments of love snatched from the darkness, a few moments in which we connect, or fail to. — Neil Gaiman