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Breitenbach Quotes By Silius Italicus

Do not doubt a woman's power to aid; no toil
Can daunt a pure affection. — Silius Italicus

Breitenbach Quotes By Jeremy Bean

It seems too simplistic that just repeating a persuasive message should increase its effect, but that's exactly what psychological research finds (again and again). Repetition is one of the easiest and most widespread methods of persuasion. In fact it's so obvious that we sometimes forget how powerful it is. — Jeremy Bean

Breitenbach Quotes By David Mitchell

She has four sons," Nurse Purvis leads me on, "all with a London post code, but they never visit. You'd think old age was a criminal offense, not a destination we're all heading to." I consider airing my theory that our culture's coping strategy towards death is to bury it under consumerism and Sansara, that the Riverside Villas of the world are screens that enable this self-deception, and that the elderly are guilty: guilty of proving to us that our willful myopia about death is exactly that. — David Mitchell

Breitenbach Quotes By James Dillehay

People are not interested in your product or your business; they are interested in solving their own problems. — James Dillehay

Breitenbach Quotes By Sarah Lacy

I'm not really comfortable unless there's some kind of risk - either physical or mental. — Sarah Lacy

Breitenbach Quotes By Justin Bieber

I got a bright future ahead of me. — Justin Bieber

Breitenbach Quotes By Lolo Jones

If a female is good-looking, it totally decreases her credibility. Now she's not a good athlete - she's only good in these track meets because she's good-looking. — Lolo Jones

Breitenbach Quotes By James Madison

Thus the right of nullification meant by Mr. Jefferson is the natural right, which all admit to be a remedy against insupportable oppression. — James Madison