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Cabled Sweater Quotes By Beverly Lewis

Happiness isn't wanting what you can get, but wanting what you have. — Beverly Lewis

Cabled Sweater Quotes By Rachel Brady

I rested my head on the wall behind me and closed my eyes, wishing my life had a button: Ignore All. — Rachel Brady

Cabled Sweater Quotes By Alan Greenspan

Before I met Ayn Rand, I was a logical positivist, and accordingly, I didn't believe in absolutes, moral or otherwise. If I couldn't prove a proposition with facts and figures, it was without merit. — Alan Greenspan

Cabled Sweater Quotes By George Eliot

Duty has a trick of behaving unexpectedly
something like a heavy friend whom we have amiably asked to visit us, and who breaks his leg within our gates. — George Eliot

Cabled Sweater Quotes By Steve Sabol

When we started NFL Films, there were no focus groups, there were no demographic studies, there were no surveys. Every decision that we made, we made with our hearts, not with our heads. And, in the very beginning, we really didn't even have a business plan. — Steve Sabol

Cabled Sweater Quotes By Kristin Cast

I don't need a guarantee if I have you. — Kristin Cast

Cabled Sweater Quotes By Phoebe Cary

One sweetly solemn thought, comes to me o'er and o'er; I am nearer home today, than I ever have been before. — Phoebe Cary

Cabled Sweater Quotes By Barbra Streisand

I've always liked working really hard and then doing nothing in particular. So, consequently, I didn't overexpose myself; I guess I maintained a kind of mystery. I wasn't ambitious. — Barbra Streisand

Cabled Sweater Quotes By Adam Young

Only whispers can tell of the sweet dreams we knew so well. I'll see you around our dear ocean town. — Adam Young

Cabled Sweater Quotes By Wallace Carothers

Living in the midst of abundance we have the greatest difficulty in seeing that the supply of natural wealth is limited and that the constant increase of population is destined to reduce the American standard of living unless we deal more sanely with our resources. — Wallace Carothers