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Delivering Great Customer Service Quotes By Jessica Lawson

And she meant it. If there was one thing that kept Tabitha Crum going during the days and brought her comfort throughout nights, it was a flicker of hope that she kept burning despite her misfortunes. It was a small hope really.

It was the hope that life could and deserved to be better for her. It was a hope that one day, wherever that version of her life was, it would present itself in a way that allowed her to leap and cling and claim it so adamantly that it could never let her go or push her away. (pg. 23-24) — Jessica Lawson

Delivering Great Customer Service Quotes By Kristen Henderson

In history, the bleeding
from arbitrary beatings, forced
breedings, and choked-heat
breathing could almost be withstood
by soul-feeding songs sung,
or listlessly hummed
just to go on. — Kristen Henderson

Delivering Great Customer Service Quotes By Augustus

I had a good mind to discontinue permanently the supply of grain to the city, reliance on which had discouraged Italian agriculture, but refrained because some politician would be bound one day to revive the dole as a means of ingratiating himself with the people. — Augustus

Delivering Great Customer Service Quotes By Dan Pearce

You want to be popular? It's easy to do. Just be a total weirdo and love yourself for it. — Dan Pearce

Delivering Great Customer Service Quotes By Elise Kova

She could never, she would never, should never, have this man. — Elise Kova

Delivering Great Customer Service Quotes By Mia Sheridan

How can love be a mistake? — Mia Sheridan

Delivering Great Customer Service Quotes By Edwin Percy Whipple

God, in His wrath, has not left this world to the mercy of the subtlest dialectician; and all arguments are happily transitory in their effect when they contradict the primal intuitions of conscience and the inborn sentiments of the heart. — Edwin Percy Whipple