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Chintzy Etymology Quotes By Karen Truesdell Riehl

It seems if a man looks away for an instant, his freedoms can be stolen from him and he doesn't even recognize the loss until it's too late. — Karen Truesdell Riehl

Chintzy Etymology Quotes By Dennis Vickers

Snatched away like socks glommed off the sale table at Wal-Mart, dog treat snapped up by an eager German Sheppard, mouse picked off the lawn by a swooping owl. — Dennis Vickers

Chintzy Etymology Quotes By Temple Grandin

I was nonverbal until I was four years old. Back in the 50s, I was the kind of kid they used to just put away in an institution. But then you get the milder autism where there's no speech delay, but they're socially awkward. Those kids were around when I was a child. They were just called geeks and nerds. — Temple Grandin

Chintzy Etymology Quotes By Semezdin Mehmedinovic

In war, {freedom's} meaning is bound to the collective, making peace and freedom the same . . . The collective is a mob that suffers in silence, and waits. — Semezdin Mehmedinovic

Chintzy Etymology Quotes By Stephen Kinzer

No authoritarian leader cedes power easily or turns it over to bodies he cannot control. — Stephen Kinzer

Chintzy Etymology Quotes By Lindsay Lohan

I'm really in touch, whether it's prayer or meditation ... there are so many powers greater than me in the world. I've been blessed and lucky enough to have been given a gift to share with other people. — Lindsay Lohan

Chintzy Etymology Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Don't look back!" "Why not?" "Because I just did! Run faster! — Terry Pratchett

Chintzy Etymology Quotes By Vikrmn

Be the one for others who they can look up to; the one you too want to. — Vikrmn

Chintzy Etymology Quotes By M.H. Rakib

One can never rack up his goals mere through hard-work, there is a thing in this world which is known as self-confidence. — M.H. Rakib