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Desporto Quotes By Murray Bartlett

I can be a little obsessive about avoiding colds and flu. Thera Zinc Echinacea lozenges are awesome, and I almost always have some with me. — Murray Bartlett

Desporto Quotes By Phife Dawg

I didn't really know what to expect, but I thought there aren't a lot of rap groups that can say they have a documentary done about them, so my attitude was like, 'Shoot, why not?' I'm sure there are a lot of people that would like to take our place. I felt like we should all embrace it. — Phife Dawg

Desporto Quotes By Walter Ulbricht

The government of the German Democratic Republic rejects secret policies. It works for the people, and only the people, so it does not need to keep secrets like the warmongers. — Walter Ulbricht

Desporto Quotes By Frankie Knuckles

House Music isn't black or white.
It just is.
It feels good & it feels right. — Frankie Knuckles

Desporto Quotes By Publilius Syrus

Do not turn back when you are just at the goal. — Publilius Syrus

Desporto Quotes By Erin Hunter

When you set out, you were four. Six with friends who could not stay behind. Now you are one. — Erin Hunter

Desporto Quotes By Susan Straight

The two words, in the American lexicon, are never good. Pink slip. The first time I ever heard it when I was young was when Kaiser Steel handed out pink slips to many of my neighbors and relatives. Layoffs were about efficiency, sales figures for raw materials or refrigerators. — Susan Straight

Desporto Quotes By Andrew Solomon

The tragedies that are being brought about vastly outweigh the benefits that are being achieved. — Andrew Solomon

Desporto Quotes By Virginia Woolf

It was some such feeling of completeness perhaps which, ten years ago, standing almost where she stood now, had made her say that she must be in love with the place. Love had a thousand shapes. There might be lovers whose gift it was to choose out the elements of things and place them together and so, giving them a wholeness not theirs in life, make of some scene, or meeting of people (all now gone and separate), one of those globed compacted things over which thought lingers, and love plays. — Virginia Woolf