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Bellsouth Quotes By Carol Vorderman

It really was hand-to-mouth and you can say, 'Poor little me, how dreadful, what a deprived childhood', but I didn't feel that way at all. It's all about the attitude at home. — Carol Vorderman

Bellsouth Quotes By Steve Farrar

The curse of fatherhood is distance, and the good fathers spend their lives trying to overcome it. — Steve Farrar

Bellsouth Quotes By Edward Whitacre Jr.

This merger is a logical next step that creates substantial value for customers and stockholders of both AT&T and BellSouth. It will benefit customers through new services and expanded service capabilities. — Edward Whitacre Jr.

Bellsouth Quotes By Arundhati Roy

Not everybody likes the idea of their cities filling up with the poor. A judge in Bombay called slum dwellers pickpockets of urban land. Another said, while ordering the bulldozing of unauthorized colonies, that people who couldn't afford to live in cities shouldn't live in them. When those who had been evicted went back to where they came from, they found their villages had disappeared under great dams and dusty quarries. — Arundhati Roy

Bellsouth Quotes By Dov Davidoff

Life is fragile, unless your in the NFL in which case you'll need to wear padding. — Dov Davidoff

Bellsouth Quotes By Kady Cross

Finely dropped her head, squeezed her eyes shut and began silently to do what some might call praying, she called it begging. — Kady Cross

Bellsouth Quotes By Dinah Lenney

We attach meaning to things, and things to meaning: endow them one way or another as if to prove to ourselves that we are who we are; this life really happened; we really have traveled this far in time and space. — Dinah Lenney

Bellsouth Quotes By Lars Fr. H. Svendsen

In order to live a meaningful life,
humans need answers, i.e., a certain understanding of basic existential questions. These 'answers' do not have to be made completely explicit, as a lack of words does not necessarily indicate a lack of understanding, but one has to able to place oneself in the world and build a relatively stable identity. The founding of such an identity is only possible if one can tell a relatively coherent story about who one has been and who one intends to be. — Lars Fr. H. Svendsen