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Chrisanne Wiscomb Quotes By Douglas MacArthur

We must offer the world leadership designed to advance the goal of universal progress and enduring peace. — Douglas MacArthur

Chrisanne Wiscomb Quotes By Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

If I go out into nature, into the unknown, to the fringes of knowledge, everything seems mixed up and contradictory, illogical, and incoherent. This is what research does; it smooths out contradictions and makes things simple, logical, and coherent. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

Chrisanne Wiscomb Quotes By Philip Johnson

Some of the opera houses in Italy had to be burnt down because people could neither see nor hear. They gave up seeing years ago, but they did enjoy the music. — Philip Johnson

Chrisanne Wiscomb Quotes By Shani Struthers

Liebfraumilch?" Penny looked at the bottle in horror. "What the bloody hell are you doing buying Liebfraumilch?"
"Did I?" replied Layla, surprised. "Sorry, I wasn't concentrating."
Quickly downing the first glass of wine, she advised Layla to do the same. "The next one will be better," she promised. "By the time we're on our third, it'll taste as good as Chablis."
Penny gulped whilst Layla sipped.
Muttering almost to herself as much as Layla, she added, "Never mind, at least we've got plenty of chocolate."
"Oh, chocolate," said Layla, one hand flying up to her mouth. "I forgot."
Forgotten chocolate? Crikey, things were bad. — Shani Struthers

Chrisanne Wiscomb Quotes By Brene Brown

There is a quiet transformation happening that is moving us from 'turning on each other' to 'turning toward each other.' Without question, that transformation will require shame resilience. If we're willing to dare greatly and risk vulnerability with each other, worthiness has the power to set us free. — Brene Brown

Chrisanne Wiscomb Quotes By Alexander Pope

I believe no one qualification is so likely to make a good writer, as the power of rejecting his own thoughts. — Alexander Pope