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Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Charles A. Cornell

No evil ever came from a woman's womb that wasn't placed there first by a man.' ... Tantie Neptune, Lucifer's Key by Charles A. Cornell, due 2013 — Charles A. Cornell

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Daniel Hannan

Political reporters no longer get to decide what's news. The days when a minister gave briefings to a dozen lobby correspondents, and thereby dictated the next day's headlines, are over. Now, a thousand bloggers decide for themselves what is interesting. If enough of them are tickled then, bingo, you're news. — Daniel Hannan

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Human wisdom makes as ill use of her talent when she exercises it in rescinding from the number and sweetness of those pleasures that are naturally our due, as she employs it favorably and well in artificially disguising and tricking out the ills of life to alleviate the sense of them. — Michel De Montaigne

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Timothy Pina

Got Compassion? You Should...It's FREE! — Timothy Pina

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Doris Kearns Goodwin

FDR, even weakened and near the end of his life, opted to allow disabled veterans to see his true condition. This allowed them to understand the life which could still be before them. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Nelson DeMille

Chemical and biological attacks are scary and will kill a lot of people but don't rise to the level of nuclear. — Nelson DeMille

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Olga Grushin

I suspect I do not like kisses in general--perhaps my blood is stirred by poetry alone--but I have no grounds for comparison. — Olga Grushin

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Ronald Reagan

I spoke to ears that refused to hear. — Ronald Reagan

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By A.R. Ammons

If a poem is each time new, then it is necessarily an act of discovery, a chance taken, a chance that may lead to fulfillment or disaster. — A.R. Ammons

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

If the village worker is not a decent man or woman, conducting a decent home, he or she had better not aspire after the high privilege and honour of becoming a village worker. — Mahatma Gandhi

Debbie Ann Ketchie Quotes By Vernon Coleman

Living in a fairly remote village one soon learns to accept that having a roof, a fire, some warm clothes and enough to eat are really the only material essentials for a comfortable life. — Vernon Coleman