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Cellano Quotes By Shamcey Supsup

The standard of beauty is not definite. We define it. — Shamcey Supsup

Cellano Quotes By Thomas Nagel

The human will to believe is inexhaustible — Thomas Nagel

Cellano Quotes By Jackie Kennedy

Being away from home gave me a chance to look at myself with a jaundiced eye — Jackie Kennedy

Cellano Quotes By Martin Luther

I have done nothing; the Word has done and accomplished everything ... I let the Word do its work! — Martin Luther

Cellano Quotes By F. Sionil Jose

Virtue and wealth seldom go together. The greatest criminals are also the wealthiest men."
-The Cripple — F. Sionil Jose

Cellano Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

EUCHARIST, n. A sacred feast of the religious sect of Theophagi. A dispute once unhappily arose among the members of this sect as to what it was that they ate. In this controversy some five hundred thousand have already been slain, and the question is still unsettled. — Ambrose Bierce

Cellano Quotes By Hamidah Gul

The one who understood that you don't always have to prove to the world that you are a man. — Hamidah Gul

Cellano Quotes By Tamera Alexander

sometimes it's the one thing we've never had, but have wanted for so long, that has the power to disappoint us the most. — Tamera Alexander

Cellano Quotes By Cesar Millan

Americans are very big about loving the dog first, so when you tell them you have to set rules and limitations, a lot of people believe it's going to hurt their feelings. They're actually looking for you to be the pack leader. — Cesar Millan

Cellano Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Our government is built upon the vote. But votes that are purchasable are quicksands, and a government built on them stands upon corruption and revolution. — Henry Ward Beecher

Cellano Quotes By John Berryman

When by me in the dusk my child sits down
I am myself. Simon, if it's that loose,
let me wiggle it out.
You'll get a bigger one there, & bite.
How they loft, how their sizes delight and grate.
The proportioned, spiritless poems accumulate.
And they publish them
away in brutish London, for a hollow crown. — John Berryman