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Denius Field Quotes By Dave Nichols

...man becomes a soft, flabby, weak creature. This is especially true in a privileged society like that found in the United States, where a metrosexual will squeal like a little bitch if the Vietnamese lady giving him his manicure cuts too close to his cuticle. Not only will such a pathetic creature be unable to stand even the mildest rite of passage, but if he even witnesses one, he will have to undergo years of therapy to cure his posttraumatic stress. — Dave Nichols

Denius Field Quotes By Jeffrey Fry

The mind is the master of the soul, and the soul is the master of your universe. Learn to master your mind. — Jeffrey Fry

Denius Field Quotes By Thomas Paine

Paper money is like dram-drinking, it relieves for a moment by deceitful sensation, but gradually diminishes the natural heat, and leaves the body worse than it found it. Were not this the case, and could money be made of paper at pleasure, every sovereign in Europe would be as rich as he pleased. But the truth is, that it is a bubble and the attempt vanity. Nature has provided the proper materials for money: gold and silver, and any attempt of ours to rival her is ridiculous ... — Thomas Paine

Denius Field Quotes By Rex Stout

A man may debar nonsense from his library of reason, but not from the arena of his impulses. — Rex Stout

Denius Field Quotes By Anne Ellis

I find when death comes, it is usually a woman that is called for. — Anne Ellis

Denius Field Quotes By Jordan Roter

If you dance with the devil, the devil don't change, he changes you. — Jordan Roter

Denius Field Quotes By Glenda Radores

Good or bad results we are dealing is all in our hand. — Glenda Radores

Denius Field Quotes By Alexander Pope

Beauty draws us with a single hair. — Alexander Pope

Denius Field Quotes By Carole King

I write heavily under the influence of James Taylor. — Carole King