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Dewey Largo Quotes By Shayne Ward

You judge people as you meet them. — Shayne Ward

Dewey Largo Quotes By Kendrick Meek

I feel a little like Rod Tidwell from Jerry Maguire — Kendrick Meek

Dewey Largo Quotes By Athanasius

These are fountains of salvation that they who thirst may be satisfied with the living words they contain. In these alone is proclaimed the doctrine of godliness. Let no man add to these, neither let him take out from these. — Athanasius

Dewey Largo Quotes By Tom Rooney

My great uncle Pvt. Tommy Rooney, USMC, was killed on Guam during the Pacific Campaign in World War II. I was named after him, so I always thought about him and wearing the uniform. The JAG Corps gave me that opportunity after law school. — Tom Rooney

Dewey Largo Quotes By Charles Dickens

Ah!' he said, slowly turning his eyes towards me. 'Well! If you was writin' to her, p'raps you'd recollect to say that Barkis was willin'; would you?' 'That Barkis is willing,' I repeated, innocently. 'Is that all the message?' 'Ye-es,' he said, considering. 'Ye-es. Barkis is willin — Charles Dickens

Dewey Largo Quotes By H. Rider Haggard

Love to a woman is what the sun is to the world, it is her life, her animating principle, without which she must droop, and, if the plant be very tender, die. Except under its influence, a woman can never attain her full growth, never touch the height of her possibilities, or bloom into the plenitude of her moral beauty. A loveless marriage dwarfs our natures, a marriage where love is develops them to their utmost. — H. Rider Haggard

Dewey Largo Quotes By Robert Genn

No matter what your disciplines, you need your own personal lists. — Robert Genn

Dewey Largo Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If you do well within this life, that awareness will be held within the causal structure, the part of us that lives from one lifetime to another. It will be available to you in your next life and in future lives. — Frederick Lenz