Damasco Mediterranean Quotes & Sayings
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Presidential aspirants reach for the highest office to satisfy some yearning for greatness or even immortality. — Robert Dallek

I stared at him over the rim of my mug and didn't say anything.
Gideon shoved his shirttails into his slacks with obvious frustration. "Fine."
"Thank you."
"You could refrain from grinning like the Cheshire cat," he muttered. — Sylvia Day

A river continually fed by a living fountain may as soon end its streams before it come to the ocean, as a stop be put to the course and progress of grace before it issue in glory. — John Owen

If a man look sharply and attentively, he shall see fortune; for though she be blind, yet she is not invisible. — Francis Bacon

My parents have sailed around the world; they know what can happen and that it's not always fun, but because I want to do it so much, they agreed and supported me. — Laura Dekker

We were small and thought we knew nothing Worth knowing. We thought words travelled the wires In the shiny pouches of raindrops, Each one seeded full with the light Of the sky, the gleam of the lines, and ourselves So infinitesimally scaled We could stream through the eye of a needle. — Seamus Heaney

With drive and a bit of talent, you can move mountains. — Dwayne Johnson

I think producers hate me because I will sing something 20, 30 times before I feel it. I always know when I hit it the way I want to, but it's really all in my head and no one else can understand it. — Vic Fuentes

Fate's way of beating us in a fair fight is to give us warnings that we hear, but never heed. — Gregory David Roberts

lose weight, eat backwards. — Benny Bellamacina

How one stands up to any sort of allegation in the heat of political battle reveals the strength and nature of your character. It's one of the reasons we have campaigns. — Tammy Bruce

The studied elimination of non-essentials from one's daily life is a vital factor in all great achievement. — James Allen

When meeting criticism, he would regard it not as something to resent but as a thing to be examined, like an interesting beetle. That's a curious view, not uninteresting. — Barbara W. Tuchman