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Carlington Font Quotes By Pat Burns

Don't feel sorry because my life is over. Be happy that it happened. — Pat Burns

Carlington Font Quotes By Greer Garson

I think the mirror should be tilted slightly upward when it's reflecting life
toward the cheerful, the tender, the compassionate, the brave, the funny, the encouraging, all those things
and not tilted down to the gutter part of the time, into the troubled vistas of conflict. — Greer Garson

Carlington Font Quotes By Judith Rossner

I knew I'd have to go to work in real estate or something else or I could never finish my novel. — Judith Rossner

Carlington Font Quotes By Sally Jenkins

Physiologists and high-performance trainers understand now that the concept of 110 percent is no longer a smart way to train. Fitness is like the blade of a knife; you want to sharpen it without ruining the blade. Give 110 percent, and you won't build your body up, but actually break it down. And be no good to yourself or anyone else. — Sally Jenkins

Carlington Font Quotes By Josh Billings

Most everyone seems willing to be a fool himself, but he can't bear to have anyone else one. — Josh Billings

Carlington Font Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

The view of Jerusalem is the history of the world; it is more, it is the history of earth and of heaven. — Benjamin Disraeli

Carlington Font Quotes By Dee Williams

The library made me feel safe, as if every question had an answer and there was nothing to be afraid of, as long as I could sort through another volume. — Dee Williams

Carlington Font Quotes By Billy Bragg

If there is a single trait in our character that has historically set us apart from other nations, it is our determination to limit the authority of those who rule over us. — Billy Bragg

Carlington Font Quotes By Tom Hodgkinson

Thus it is that the Internet, once heralded as an exciting new medium of communication, is now little more than a vast mail-order catalogue. — Tom Hodgkinson