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Cresswell Auction Quotes By Barbara De Angelis

No one betrays us as much in our lives as we betray ourselves. — Barbara De Angelis

Cresswell Auction Quotes By Lee Chong Wei

If we dare to win, we should also dare to lose — Lee Chong Wei

Cresswell Auction Quotes By Kevin Systrom

Above all else, products spread when they're useful and they're usable — Kevin Systrom

Cresswell Auction Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

The brutal fact is that in this Christian country not one person in a hundred has the faintest notion what the Church teaches about God or man or society or the person of Jesus Christ. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Cresswell Auction Quotes By Nadia Bolz-Weber

The adjective so often coupled with mercy is the word tender, but God's mercy is not tender; this mercy is a blunt instrument. Mercy doesn't wrap a warm, limp blanket around offenders. God's mercy is the kind that kills the thing that wronged it and resurrects something new in its place. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

Cresswell Auction Quotes By Rahul Gandhi

India absorbs things; India's not a divisive place. — Rahul Gandhi

Cresswell Auction Quotes By Josef Koudelka

What matters most to me is to take photographs; to continue taking them and not to repeat myself. To go further, to go as far as I can. — Josef Koudelka

Cresswell Auction Quotes By Jeremy Taylor

It is a little learning, and but a little, which makes men conclude hastily. Experience and humility teach modesty and fear. — Jeremy Taylor

Cresswell Auction Quotes By James Salter

It was not until I began to write a book called 'Light Years' that an editor really stepped in. The editor was Joe Fox at Random House, and he wound up editing a subsequent book. — James Salter

Cresswell Auction Quotes By Plautus

It does not matter a feather whether a man be supported by patron or client, if he himself wants courage.
[Lat., Animus tamen omnia vincit.
Ille etiam vires corpus habere facit.] — Plautus