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Bisland Insurance Quotes By Errol Flynn

I can't imagine anything more stressful than monogamy. — Errol Flynn

Bisland Insurance Quotes By Tracy Chevalier

Prying out a stump reminded him of how deeply a tree clung to the ground, how tenacious a hold it had on a place. Though he was not a sentimental man - he did not cry when his children died, he simply dug the graves and buried them - James was silent each time he killed a tree, thinking of its time spent in that spot. He never did this with the animals he hunted - they were food, and transient, passing through this world and out again, as people did. But trees felt permanent - until you had to cut them down. — Tracy Chevalier

Bisland Insurance Quotes By Talia Vance

You always have choices, Brianna. No one can take that from you. You're the only one who can decide how this ends. — Talia Vance

Bisland Insurance Quotes By Laozi

In lightness the root is lost. In haste the ruler is lost. — Laozi

Bisland Insurance Quotes By Alberto Tomba

I was introverted, shy. But if you win a lot you need to be extroverted, or they'll think you're arrogant. — Alberto Tomba

Bisland Insurance Quotes By Jhumpa Lahiri

Pet names are a persistent remnant of childhood, a reminder that life is not always so serious, so formal, so complicated. — Jhumpa Lahiri

Bisland Insurance Quotes By L. Neil Smith

I propose a Constitutional Amendment providing that, if any public official, elected or appointed, at any level of government, is caught lying to any member of the public for any reason, the punishment shall be death by public hanging. — L. Neil Smith

Bisland Insurance Quotes By Bill Ackman

As a result of overdiversification, their (active managers) returns get watered down. Diversification covers up ignorance. Active managers haven't done enough research into any of their companies. If managers have 200 positions, do you think they know what's going on at any one of those companies at this moment? — Bill Ackman