Carmex Quotes & Sayings
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Top Carmex Quotes
The poet is much more the one who inspires,than the one who is inspired. — Paul Eluard
William Carey chides his countrymen for deciding it would be impossible for the Gospel to travel over great distances and to penetrate varied cultures when they are willing to face the same trials for the sake of commerce. — William Carey
Affectation is the product of falsehood. — Thomas Carlyle
I cannot improve on those spoken for many years by a true legend who preceded me at CBS News. He would say, simply, 'good night, and good luck.' — Mike Wallace
Using cold facts and figures, leaders throughout the West must become more transparent with their citizens in explaining their decisions and their choices in global markets. — Victor Ponta
Cinema is my religion. It is a way to make people sensitive, through emotions. To make them feel, experience empathy. People are touched and act ethically when they are emotionally touched. — Bruno Dumont
When I get a cold sore, I put Carmex on it, because Carmex is supposed to alleviate cold sores. I don't know if it does help, but it will make them more shiny and noticeable. It's like cold-sore-highlighter. Maybe they could come up with an arrow that heals cold sores. — Mitch Hedberg
Love is a kind of killing, Addy," she says. "Don't you know that? — Megan Abbott
Humanity is at the very beginning of its existence-a new-born babe, with all the unexplored potentialities of babyhood; and until the last few moments its interest has been centred, absolutely and exclusively, on its cradle and feeding bottle. — James Jeans
My ambition was to be a record producer, and I had started doing that in the late '60s with my work with the MC5 and my friend Livingston Taylor. — Jon Landau
Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging have the courage to be imperfect. — Brene Brown
You should be prepared for anything during divorce proceedings - even the truth. — Dave Barry
The curse of me and my nation is that we always think things can be bettered by immediate action of some sort, any sort rather than no sort. — Plato
