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Delfs Creamer Quotes By Samuel Smiles

Those who have most to do, and are willing to work, will find the most time. — Samuel Smiles

Delfs Creamer Quotes By James Hal Cone

Testimony is an integral part of the Black religious tradition. It is the occasion where the believer stands before the community of faith in order to give account of the hope that is in him or her. — James Hal Cone

Delfs Creamer Quotes By Molly Crabapple

The problem with doing physically ambitious art is that to view it, you still have to be in your physical body. — Molly Crabapple

Delfs Creamer Quotes By William S. Burroughs

Death needs time for what it kills to grow in. — William S. Burroughs

Delfs Creamer Quotes By Alice Walker

Can you handle it? ast Shug. How I'm gon keep from killing him, I say. — Alice Walker

Delfs Creamer Quotes By Chris Lynch

The right word at the right time helps you make sense of the world. It helps, but sometimes not a lot. — Chris Lynch

Delfs Creamer Quotes By EXO Books

It's natural to fear death, as a conscious, thinking being - it's the literal end of you. I'm not even afraid of death itself. It's more of a profound... not wanting to leave the party — EXO Books

Delfs Creamer Quotes By Douglas Brinkley

With the newspapers cheering, Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt chose a top-notch regiment of more than 1,250 men. They were first called Teddy's Texas Tarantulas and went through three or four other monikers until Roosevelt's Rough Riders stuck. — Douglas Brinkley

Delfs Creamer Quotes By Alina Bronsky

Communism, my dear, I said when I managed to get hold of a bunch of bananas for hers and let them ripen on the windowsill, given her just one each day so they'd last for a while — Alina Bronsky

Delfs Creamer Quotes By Alfred Werner

Even when they are saturated in the sense of the older theory of valence, the elementary atoms still possess sufficient chemical affinity to bind other seemingly also saturated atoms and groups of atoms, under generation of clearly defined atomic bonds. — Alfred Werner