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Bitik Buzz Quotes By Laura Ruby

It was delicious, his horror. She wanted to see it up close. She wanted to eat it. — Laura Ruby

Bitik Buzz Quotes By Marilyn Vos Savant

Have you ever noticed that when you must struggle to hear something, you close your eyes? — Marilyn Vos Savant

Bitik Buzz Quotes By Archibald Marwizi

The role of political leadership in any society will remain critical to the socio-economic progression of the world. It is however worrying to see the growing number of people, including the youth, getting into politics for economic gain and not for a cause. This, inter alia, is the contaminated seed and eventual root of chronic corruption because such leadership will always be selfishly seeking gain and enrichment from their roles and offices. — Archibald Marwizi

Bitik Buzz Quotes By Yang Wanli

I drink alone in my study, huddled close to the brazier. — Yang Wanli

Bitik Buzz Quotes By Mandy Hale

Pick your battles. You don't have to show up to every arguement you're invited to. — Mandy Hale

Bitik Buzz Quotes By John Hickenlooper

The world has become rapidly more competitive. — John Hickenlooper

Bitik Buzz Quotes By John Linder

If the Founding Fathers and other patriots who fought during the Revolutionary War could see the United States today, I believe they would be proud of the path that the thirteen colonies, now fifty strong states, have taken since then. — John Linder

Bitik Buzz Quotes By Barbara W. Tuchman

These private wars were fought by the knights with furious gusto and a single strategy, which consisted in trying to ruin the enemy by killing or maiming as many of his peasants and destroying as many crops, vineyards, tools, barns, and other possessions as possible, thereby reducing his sources of revenue. As a result, the chief victim of the belligerents was their respective peasantry. — Barbara W. Tuchman