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Cratejoy Quotes By Andrew Murray

one word of advice to my reader. It is this. It needs — Andrew Murray

Cratejoy Quotes By Pablo Neruda

I need the sea because it teaches me — Pablo Neruda

Cratejoy Quotes By Twiggy

We want to raise the children the parents aren't raising. I think we want to press individuality on people, though that doesn't necessarily mean being like us. But, it doesn't mean that if you come dressed like us that you aren't being yourself. — Twiggy

Cratejoy Quotes By Aaron Sorkin

As a dramatist, you're looking for points of friction ... — Aaron Sorkin

Cratejoy Quotes By George R R Martin

Think carefully before you say them, for once you have taken the black, there is no turning back. — George R R Martin

Cratejoy Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

It always looks as if people had a choice, but that is an illusion. As long as your mind with its conditioned patterns runs your life, as long as you are your mind, what choice do you have? — Eckhart Tolle

Cratejoy Quotes By Jakob Dylan

You might have a favorite band and really dislike one of the records. That's fine. — Jakob Dylan

Cratejoy Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

The little princess, like an old war horse that hears the trumpet, unconsciously and quite forgetting her condition, prepared for the familiar gallop of coquetry, without any ulterior motive or any struggle, but with naive and lighthearted gaiety. — Leo Tolstoy

Cratejoy Quotes By Simon Kuznets

War and peace type products ... cannot be added into a national product total until the differences in the valuation due to differences in the institutional mechanisms that determine their respective market prices are corrected for. — Simon Kuznets

Cratejoy Quotes By Otto Robert Frisch

We walked up and down in the snow, I on skis and she on foot (she said and proved that she could get along just as fast that way), and gradually the idea took shape that this was no chipping or cracking of the nucleus but rather a process to be explained by Bohr's idea that the nucleus was like a liquid drop; such a drop might elongate and divide itself.

{On his aunt and fellow science Lise Meitner} — Otto Robert Frisch