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Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By Gary Taubes

By the 1920s, sugar refineries were producing as much sugar in a single day - millions of pounds - as would have taken refineries in the 1820s an entire decade. With — Gary Taubes

Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By George Washington Carver

The secret of my success? It is simple. It is found in the Bible. — George Washington Carver

Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By Olivia Newton-John

I love to make stories out of license plates on cars about the initials and the numbers - my mum used to do that with me. — Olivia Newton-John

Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By Harold Klemp

The quest for God is the quest for true happiness. — Harold Klemp

Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By Michael Lindsay-Hogg

I completely trust Gloria Vanderbilt. I have always found her very honest. — Michael Lindsay-Hogg

Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By Beverly Sills

I've always tried to be cheerful, because I think people who whine are boring, and I never could tolerate bores. — Beverly Sills

Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By Jack Kilby

I think I thought it would be important for electronics as we knew it then, but that was a much simpler business and electronics was mostly radio and television and the first computers. — Jack Kilby

Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By Nicholas Winton

Some people revel in taking risks, and some go through life taking no risks at all. — Nicholas Winton

Baldur Gate Xan Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

It is necessary to go through life a little blunted, a little cloaked, how else to bear even a single day? The horror and the glory would overwhelm me. Papa used to talk about the story of the burning bush when God appears to Moses as a roar of fire. Moses asks to see God face to face and God tells him that to do so, even partially, even for a second, would kill him with its beauty and its power. 'Who shall look on God and live?' To Papa this was the central paradox of his religion, for there is no life without God and yet to approach God means death. — Jeanette Winterson