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Delta Official Site Quotes By Zach Woodlee

I have so many photos of me where I'm laughing like a crazy person. I don't know what it is, but I just go with it. — Zach Woodlee

Delta Official Site Quotes By Klemens Von Metternich

Error has never approached my spirit. — Klemens Von Metternich

Delta Official Site Quotes By Francesco Petrarca

Yet have I oft been beaten in the field, And sometimes hurt," said I, "but scorn'd to yield." He smiled and said: "Alas! thou dost not see, My son, how great a flame's prepared for thee. — Francesco Petrarca

Delta Official Site Quotes By Eric Greitens

When I was in third grade
the age of many of the boys here
my parents had debated whether or not to buy me a pair of [special soccer shoes] ... Here in Bolivia most of the kids played in bare feet, and they had as much fun as we ever had. Alone, human beings can feel hunger. Alone, we can feel cold. Alone, we can feel pain. To feel poor, however, is something that we do only in comparison to others. I took off my shoes. — Eric Greitens

Delta Official Site Quotes By Jennifer Egan

Everybody sounds stoned, because they're e-mailing people the whole time they're talking to you. — Jennifer Egan

Delta Official Site Quotes By Sri Chinmoy

The greatest misfortune that can come to a human being is to lose his inner peace. No outer force can rob him of it. It is his own thoughts, his own actions, that rob him of it. — Sri Chinmoy

Delta Official Site Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Kelsier said haughtily. "What's this?" "From your brother," Dockson said, pointing at a large map laid across the desk. "It arrived this afternoon in the hollow of a broken table leg that the Canton of Orthodoxy hired Clubs to repair. — Brandon Sanderson

Delta Official Site Quotes By K.C. Rhoads

How we respond to grief can shape our present — K.C. Rhoads