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Common Vietnamese Quotes By Napoleon Hill

A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. — Napoleon Hill

Common Vietnamese Quotes By Jandy Nelson

It's never occurred to me that the stars are still up there shining even in the daytime when we can't see them. — Jandy Nelson

Common Vietnamese Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

According to intelligence contacts of Sauncho's, it had been common CIA practice for a while to put Nixon's face on phony North Vietnamese bills, as part of a scheme to destabilize the enemy currency by airdropping millions of these fakes during routine bombing raids over the north. But Nixonizing U.S. currency this way was not as easily explained, nor sometimes even appreciated. — Thomas Pynchon

Common Vietnamese Quotes By Judith McNaught

You are mad!" she snapped, her chest heaving. "And you are a devil!"
"And you, my dear," Royce imperturbably replied, "are a bitch." With that, he
turned to the horrified friar and unhesitatingly announced, "The lady and I wish to be wed. — Judith McNaught

Common Vietnamese Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

I love seeing a story evolve over several books and watching characters develop. — Marie Rutkoski

Common Vietnamese Quotes By Gautam Gambhir

Whatever good or bad is said by former cricketers is considered gospel. Our media should not blow out of proportion the opinion of former cricketers. — Gautam Gambhir

Common Vietnamese Quotes By Grant Andrews

Each day, aim to do something that adds to your legacy or moves you closer to your dreams. — Grant Andrews

Common Vietnamese Quotes By Seanan McGuire

Who would come for her?" he snarled, rallying.
Behind me, a voice shouted, "Tybalt, King of Cats. My claim precedes yours. — Seanan McGuire

Common Vietnamese Quotes By George Takei

Gene Roddenberry continually reminded us that the Star Trek Enterprise was a metaphor for starship Earth. And the strength in this starship came from its diversity, coming together and working in concert as a team. That is the strength of our countries, Canada and the United States. We are nations of diversity. — George Takei