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Cyclothymia Quotes By T.E. Lawrence

To me an unnecessary action, or shot, or casualty, was not only waste but sin. — T.E. Lawrence

Cyclothymia Quotes By Enya

Night has brought to those who sleep, only dreams they can not keep. — Enya

Cyclothymia Quotes By Gordon S. Wood

Between 1803 and 1812 Britain and France and their allies seized nearly fifteen hundred American ships, with Britain taking 917 to France's 558. — Gordon S. Wood

Cyclothymia Quotes By Tina Fey

George Clooney married Amal Alamuddin this year. Amal is a human rights lawyer who worked on the Enron case, was an advisor to Kofi Annan regarding Syria, and was selected for a three-person commission investigating rules of war violation in the Gaza Strip. So tonight, her husband is getting a Lifetime Achievement Award. — Tina Fey

Cyclothymia Quotes By Mark Waters

I find women much more interesting than dudes. — Mark Waters

Cyclothymia Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

For of all gainful professions, nothing is better, nothing more pleasing, nothing more delightful, nothing better becomes a well-bred man than # agriculture — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Cyclothymia Quotes By Charles Dickens

Though it may be, Jo, that there is a history so interesting and affecting even to minds as near the brutes as thine, recording deeds done on this earth for common men, that if the Chadbands, removing their own persons from the light, would but show it thee in simple reverence, would but leave it unimproved, would but regard it as being eloquent enough without their modest aid - it might hold thee awake, and thou might learn from it yet! — Charles Dickens

Cyclothymia Quotes By Joseph Bayly

Death always waits. The door of the hearse is never closed. — Joseph Bayly

Cyclothymia Quotes By Isaac Barrow

If we desire to live securely, comfortably, and quietly, that by all honest means we should endeavor to purchase the good will of all men, and provoke no man's enmity needlessly; since any man's love may be useful, and every man's hatred is dangerous. — Isaac Barrow