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Decompose Famous Quotes By Eraldo Banovac

If you have a pair of contradictory ideas, discuss all the possible consequences with your peers. — Eraldo Banovac

Decompose Famous Quotes By Kiersten White

Her voice is as casual as a knife in the gut. — Kiersten White

Decompose Famous Quotes By George Crabbe

From powerful causes spring the empiric's gains, Man's love of life, his weakness, and his pains; These first induce him the vile trash to try, Then lend his name, that other men may buy. — George Crabbe

Decompose Famous Quotes By Hoda Kotb

When I first came to NBC, I thought it was going to be swimming with the sharks, all men for themselves, be careful and all that. I have to tell you I learned that you can be kind and a hard worker and move up. You don't have to play dirty or do things that you think happens at big corporations. — Hoda Kotb

Decompose Famous Quotes By Deborah Kerr

I don't think anyone knew I could act until I put on a bathing suit. — Deborah Kerr

Decompose Famous Quotes By Peirre Teilhard De Chardin

The world is so round, friendship may encircle it. — Peirre Teilhard De Chardin

Decompose Famous Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

Too often [the Church] is weighted down and burdened with the sins and failings of her children; too often she appears disfigured and discouraged. — Pope Benedict XVI

Decompose Famous Quotes By Renee Ahdieh

I've missed the silence of you listening to me." Shahrzad attempted a weak smile. "No one listens to me as you do." His expression turned quizzical. "You don't wait to speak," she clarified. "You truly listen." "Only to you," Khalid replied gently. — Renee Ahdieh

Decompose Famous Quotes By Stephen R. Covey

more important than how fast you're going, is where you're headed. — Stephen R. Covey

Decompose Famous Quotes By Kenneth Eade

On a basic level, he had seen first-hand how his government used the element of fear to accomplish its objectives; the same element of fear that had been used as an excuse to engage its huge war machine in conflicts for the profits of America's oligarchy. — Kenneth Eade