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Coloured Goodies Quotes By Anonymous

The notion of prevention saving money in the long run only works if you actually provide care in the long run, — Anonymous

Coloured Goodies Quotes By Amelia Earhart

My ambition is to have this wonderful gift produce practical results for the future of commercial flying and for the women who may want to fly tomorrow's planes. — Amelia Earhart

Coloured Goodies Quotes By William Golding

It was, perhaps, no situation from which to face a charging badger. — William Golding

Coloured Goodies Quotes By Suze Orman

Thoughtful financial planning can easily take a backseat to daily life. — Suze Orman

Coloured Goodies Quotes By Emile Zola

When you have a sorrow that is too great it leaves no room for any other. — Emile Zola

Coloured Goodies Quotes By John C. Maxwell

We must focus on prayer as the main thrust to accomplish God's will and purpose on earth. The forces against us have never been greater, and this is the only way we can release God's power to become victorious — John C. Maxwell

Coloured Goodies Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

It is your life, accept the challenge: — Lailah Gifty Akita

Coloured Goodies Quotes By Kristin Cast

I still didn't look at him. I was afraid if I did that, I would turn around, run back to him, and hurl myself into his arms. — Kristin Cast

Coloured Goodies Quotes By Yevgeny Primakov

I think the three years have demonstrated how little this argument has to do with reality. — Yevgeny Primakov

Coloured Goodies Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

The inexorable search for a stanza of meaning hangs like a thundercloud over the troposphere of humankind's prosaic existence. A dithering sense of loss engulfs us. Humankind's unattainable desire to achieve a slice of perfection generates a suspenseful haze of doom. A lingering stab of incompleteness coupled with the tantalizing riddles of fate are inalterably interlinked and imbued in all thinking people's tormented soul. This cross coalescence of unattainable longing melds with the mystic tinged edges of uncertainty, spawned by the unanswerable questions posed by fate, fomenting a dialectical dissonance that distinguishes and ultimately exemplifies the arc of humankind's plaintive subsistence. — Kilroy J. Oldster