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Cozzoli Machine Quotes By John Lyly

If love be a god, why should not lovers be virtuous? — John Lyly

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Antonya Nelson

Is not Justice just a nice way to say revenge. — Antonya Nelson

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Markus Zusak

It was a style not of perfection, but warmth. Even mistakes had a good feeling about them — Markus Zusak

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Anonymous

Reopening an Employment Door to the Young — Anonymous

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Cher

Men should be like Kleenex, soft, strong and disposable. — Cher

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Algernon Blackwood

Mrs. Bittarcy rustled ominously, holding her peace meanwhile. She feared long words she did not understand. Beelzebub lay hid among too many syllables.
("The Man Whom The Trees Loved") — Algernon Blackwood

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Winston Churchill

I am sure that the mistakes of that time will not be repeated; we should probably make another set of mistakes. — Winston Churchill

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Patrick Henry

The American Revolution was the grand operation, which seemed to be assigned by the Deity to the men of this age in our country, over and above the common duties of life — Patrick Henry

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Jean Shinoda Bolen

Bliss and joy come in moments of living our highest truth
moments when what we do is consistent with our archetypal depths. It's when we are most authentic and trusting, and feel that whatever we are doing, which can be quite ordinary, is nonetheless sacred. — Jean Shinoda Bolen

Cozzoli Machine Quotes By Carl Jung

With a truly tragic delusion," Carl Jung noted, "these theologians fail to see that it is not a matter of proving the existence of the light, but of blind people who do not know that their eyes could see. It is high time we realized that it is pointless to praise the light and preach it if nobody can see it. It is much more needful to teach people the art of seeing. — Carl Jung