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Balilla Mussolini Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

When two, or more men, know of one and the same fact, they are said to be CONSCIOUS of it one to another; which is as much as to know it together. — Thomas Hobbes

Balilla Mussolini Quotes By William James

[There are, in us] possibilities that take our breath away, and show a world wider than either physics or philistine ethics can imagine. Here is a world in which all is well, in spite of certain forms of death, death of hope, death of strength, death of responsibility, of fear and wrong, death of everything that paganism, naturalism and legalism pin their trust on. — William James

Balilla Mussolini Quotes By Bill Parcells

It's a lot easier to lose than it is to win. It's easier, but it's not more comfortable. — Bill Parcells

Balilla Mussolini Quotes By Jim Carrey

Either you're the one erasing or you're the one being erased. — Jim Carrey

Balilla Mussolini Quotes By Kathy Lette

Why can't women tell jokes? Because we marry them! — Kathy Lette

Balilla Mussolini Quotes By Ibrahim Ibrahim

Roma are defined (by Europeans) as the Indian Gypsies; and Jews are defined (by Semites) as the European and Russian Gypsies. Both are treated as illegal immigrants, however, The Lord has His own equation and judgement. And only Caesar is foolish enough to dare and confront it. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

Balilla Mussolini Quotes By Timothy Pina

Ben Says: Never be pushed by your problems, be led by your dreams. No one can drive you crazy unless you give them the keys! — Timothy Pina

Balilla Mussolini Quotes By Bobby Adair

Fort Hood had been a stockpile of the Army's tried and true tools for killing folks on an industrial scale, a — Bobby Adair

Balilla Mussolini Quotes By Geoffrey Howe

There was no question of generation change or saying goodbye to the past or modernizing sloganising. — Geoffrey Howe