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Cornelia Africana Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

Women and God are the two rocks on which a man must either anchor or be wrecked. — Frederick William Robertson

Cornelia Africana Quotes By Tom Golisano

The National Popular Vote is about getting states to convert from the winner-take-all rule. The states that pass the legislation will assign all their electoral votes to the candidate that got the most votes in the country, not just in the state. — Tom Golisano

Cornelia Africana Quotes By Taraji P. Henson

I don't care if you're a man, if you're a player: If God sends you that one and your heart is in it, you'll work it out. — Taraji P. Henson

Cornelia Africana Quotes By Thomas Paine

We do not admit the authority of the church with respect to its pretended infallibility, its manufactured miracles, its setting itself up to forgive sins. It was by propagating that belief and supporting it with fire that she kept up her temporal power. — Thomas Paine

Cornelia Africana Quotes By David Prowse

I can't get my head around the fact that the technology of the first two movies, which are forty years prior to Star Wars, is so much better than any technology they had in Star Wars! — David Prowse

Cornelia Africana Quotes By Marya Mannes

The curse of the romantic is a greed for dreams, an intensity of expectation that, in the end, diminishes the reality. — Marya Mannes

Cornelia Africana Quotes By Allen Iverson

I dont want to be a point guard, or a two-guard, I want people to think of me as "creative", I just want to create on the court. — Allen Iverson

Cornelia Africana Quotes By Robert Charles Wilson

You must not make the mistake of thinking that because nothing lasts, nothing matters. — Robert Charles Wilson

Cornelia Africana Quotes By Thomas Sowell

If you have a right to respect, that means other people don't have a right to their own opinions. — Thomas Sowell