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Carries On Crossword Quotes By Linus Pauling

The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas. — Linus Pauling

Carries On Crossword Quotes By John Geddes

It must be hard when you are a beautiful woman and no one will look at your soul ... — John Geddes

Carries On Crossword Quotes By Himmilicious

Be a gentleman, and do it gently. — Himmilicious

Carries On Crossword Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Start each day as a great adventure. — Debasish Mridha

Carries On Crossword Quotes By Dave Matthews Band

I will go in this way
And find my own way out — Dave Matthews Band

Carries On Crossword Quotes By Drew Brees

Four years ago, who ever thought this would have happened? — Drew Brees

Carries On Crossword Quotes By Meg Jay

Your iPod is whispering in your ear. It was keeping you company, but now it's like a good friend turned bad [ ... ] It is turning your life into a dark, looping rock opera. — Meg Jay

Carries On Crossword Quotes By Bruce H. Lipton

A miraculous healing awaits this planet once we accept our new responsibility to collectively tend the Garden, rather than fight over the turf. — Bruce H. Lipton

Carries On Crossword Quotes By Hans Christian Andersen

In the middle of a garden grew a rose tree; it was full of roses, and in the loveliest of them all lived an elf. He was so tiny that no human eye could see him. He had a snug little room behind every petal of the rose. He was as well made and as perfect as any human child, and he had wings reaching from his shoulders to his feet. Oh, what a delicious scent there was in his room, and how lovely and transparent the walls were, for they were palest pink, rose petals. — Hans Christian Andersen

Carries On Crossword Quotes By Frederick Lenz

With this imaginary mandate from God, men have not allowed women to be given the educational, religous and social freedoms that are necessary for women to free themselves and become all that they are capable of being. — Frederick Lenz