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Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By David Dinkins

Well, I was about six or seven, and my mother and father separated. — David Dinkins

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By Pam Grier

Struggle and survival, losing and winning, doesn't matter. It's entering the race that counts. You enter, you can win, you can lose ... but it's all about entering the race. — Pam Grier

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By Jeri Ryan

I could do without the Bubonic Plague. — Jeri Ryan

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By Socrates

...[S]ome of the opinions which people entertain should be respected, and others should not. — Socrates

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By Haruki Murakami

There was something odd for him about not feeling lonely. The very fact that he had ceased to be lonely caused him to fear the possibility of becoming lonely again. — Haruki Murakami

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By Tim Hansel

There is no better education than your own failures, if you've the eyes to see. We must have the courage to fail. It's evidence that we're risking to be our best. — Tim Hansel

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By John Wesley

[When I die] if I leave behind me ten pounds ... you and all mankind [may] bear witness against me, that I have lived and died a thief and a robber. — John Wesley

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By Aung San Suu Kyi

I wish people wouldn't think of me as a saint - unless they agree with the definition of a saint that a saint's a sinner who goes on trying. — Aung San Suu Kyi

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By Dallas Willard

Great power requires great character if it is to be a blessing and not a curse, and that character is something we only grow toward. — Dallas Willard

Cartmill Enterprises Quotes By Amanda Coplin

She revered solitude, but only because there was the possibility of breaking it. Of communing at last with another. — Amanda Coplin