Devarney Jewelers Quotes & Sayings
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I won't ever tell someone to never hold on for what might be gone; because if they don't see it for themselves, my words will be just words. — Rayvon L. Browne

The struggle hurts now but will be sweet in times of retrospect. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

If you look too closely at the form, you'll miss the essence — Rumi

Obviously, Ian Paisley and I were regarded as very bitter opponents. When we decided in March 2007 to govern together, both of us understood that we weren't going to change our views but that we had to work with one another if we were to end the conflict and move forward. — Martin McGuinness

People can easily make millions of dollars without much work in America. — Jason Calacanis

Democracy is something that you must learn each generation. It has to be taught. — Anthony Kennedy

The first law of dietetics seems to be: if it tastes good, it's bad for you. — Isaac Asimov

The act of trying to guarantee the success of an innovation is almost certain to make it less likely that it will succeed. — Seth Godin

Her granny always called her complexion peaches and cream and said her freckles added character. Yeah, cause I need more of that. — Julia Mills

What women are concerned in is developing their own individuality, and hence they refuse to call any man master, be he husband or spiritual guide. Personal freedom is more precious to them than the protection of the best men. The women they envy are not those who are simply wives and mothers, but those who by honest intelligent work have attained distinction in any line of effort, and whose creed has been self-reliance. — Neith Boyce

My experience with journalists authorize me to record that a very large number of them are ignorant, lazy, opinionated, intellectually dishonest, and inadequately supervised.... They have huge power, and many of them are extremely reckless. — Conrad Black

When a man stands on the verge of seventy-two you know perfectly well that he never reached that place without knowing what this life is - heartbreaking bereavement. — Mark Twain