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Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Agatha Christie

The out-of-date returns in due course as the picturesque. — Agatha Christie

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

When the gods come among men, they are not known. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Julie Delpy

For Europeans a president having an affair, especially in France, is a joke. No one cares, it would never bring this kind of trouble to a country. — Julie Delpy

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Ally Condie

But I've already broken the glass; I've given the green away; I've made my choice. — Ally Condie

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Sebastian Junger

There's no reason to do anything twice, and certainly no reason to do something that almost killed you. — Sebastian Junger

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Linus Torvalds

If you want to travel around the world and be invited to speak at a lot
of different places, just write a Unix operating system. — Linus Torvalds

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Siren Waroe

Each artwork requires its own design — Siren Waroe

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Max Monroe

I couldn't help myself. This woman whom I'd seen handle an entire boardroom full of cocky sons of bitches without batting an eye was crazy adorable. She was tough as nails and hotter than sin. And Christ, she was hilarious. I wanted more of her. A lot fucking more. — Max Monroe

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By Portia De Rossi

My feelings for Ellen overrode all of my fear about being out as a lesbian. I had to be with her, and I just figured I'd deal with the other stuff later. — Portia De Rossi

Dilts Logical Levels Quotes By J.J. Brown

Eva walked along the wall that held all of Michael's books. Shelves of science texts - physics, astronomy, a full set of Darwin's writings, new works in biomedical genetics - these were at the bottom, and books on philosophy and religion at the top. A row of poetry books caught her eye. Rumi, Whitman, Neruda - impossible to comprehend what he might be looking for in the poets' works he collected. Love possibly, but not love the way she understood it. She couldn't wait until she would no longer have to study, but Michael - he loved to study even when he wasn't a student. — J.J. Brown