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Cleere Law Quotes By Jack Canfield

The most successful people I know create superior results yet still maintain a balance among work, family, and recreation in their lives. — Jack Canfield

Cleere Law Quotes By Jared Spool

The poster child of Web 2.0 is Flickr. Personalization is a key piece of Web 2.0. — Jared Spool

Cleere Law Quotes By Anonymous

PROVERBS 15. d A soft answer turns away wrath, but e a harsh word stirs up anger. — Anonymous

Cleere Law Quotes By John Marsden

It seems like suffering's the only time we can see what's essential. If peace ever comes back I'm making a vow: I'll design myself special glasses. They'll block out whether people are fat or thin or beautiful or weird-looking, whether they have pimples or birthmarks or different coloured skin. They'll do everything suffering's done for us, but without the pain. I'm going to wear those glasses for the rest of my life. — John Marsden

Cleere Law Quotes By Helen Keller

So imagination crowns the experience of my hands. And they learned their cunning from the wise hand of another, which, itself guided by imagination, led me safely in paths that I knew not, made darkness light before me, and made crooked ways straight. — Helen Keller

Cleere Law Quotes By Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson

I may never know when an answer to prayer is going to arrive, but I know that God will never fail me. — Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson

Cleere Law Quotes By Arundhati Roy

I don't know where to stop, or how to go on. I stop when I shouldn't. I go on when I should stop. There is weariness. But there is also defiance. Together they define me these days. Together they steal my sleep, and together they restore my soul. There are plenty of problems with no solutions in sight. Friends turn into foes. If not vocal ones, then silent, reticent ones. But I've yet to see a foe turning into a friend. There seems to be no hope. But pretending to be hopeful is the only grace we have . . . — Arundhati Roy