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Digitale Sans Quotes By Brendan Daly

Jobs are hard to come by, so players are extremely motivated to do whatever it takes to keep their job. — Brendan Daly

Digitale Sans Quotes By Sean Kennedy

It seems all humans ever do is muddle through and hope to have a rest period before the next obstacle comes along. It's the love that keeps us going, whether it's a partner, or your family, or your friends who are also your family. If we didn't have that love, anything else keeping you running will eventually burn out. — Sean Kennedy

Digitale Sans Quotes By Orson Scott Card

People get used to anything, if it just goes on. — Orson Scott Card

Digitale Sans Quotes By Sigrid Nunez

[Brodsky] loved cats, and sometimes for a greeting would meow. — Sigrid Nunez

Digitale Sans Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I reached out a hand, and touched her. Her body was hard, and slim, and lithe, and her breasts felt like breasts that Gauguin might have painted. Her mouth, in the darkness, was soft and warm against mine.
People come into your life for a reason. — Neil Gaiman

Digitale Sans Quotes By Barack Obama

the worlds that they thought they'd left behind reclaimed each of them, I occupied the place where their dreams had been. — Barack Obama

Digitale Sans Quotes By Jenna Roads

Wow, you must be in love if you are willing to sacrifice your manhood for the ultimate chick flick. — Jenna Roads

Digitale Sans Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

She let a teasing tone enter her voice. 'Is there any emergency for which you are not prepared, Mr Swift?'
'Miss Bowman, if I had enough pockets I could save the world. — Lisa Kleypas

Digitale Sans Quotes By Gordon Allport

If a person is capable of rectifying his erroneous judgments in the light of new evidence he is not prejudiced. Prejudgments become prejudices only if they are reversible when exposed to new knowledge. A prejudice, unlike a simple misconception, is actively resistant to all evidence that would unseat it. We tend to grow emotional when a prejudice is threatened with contradiction. Thus the difference between ordinary prejudgments and prejudice is that one can discuss and rectify a prejudgment without emotional resistance. — Gordon Allport