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Discourteous People Quotes By John Howard Griffin

I'm annoyed by those who love mankind but are discourteous to people. — John Howard Griffin

Discourteous People Quotes By J.K. Rowling

When in doubt, go to the library. — J.K. Rowling

Discourteous People Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Truth is always right, observing it guarantees us victory in life. — Sunday Adelaja

Discourteous People Quotes By James Whyte Black

[There is no shortage of scientific talent.] But [I am] much less optimistic about the managerial vision [of the pharmaceutical industry] to catalyse these talents to deliver the results we all want. — James Whyte Black

Discourteous People Quotes By John McAfee

I would be very happy to go to America. America is where I was raised and that's exactly what I want. — John McAfee

Discourteous People Quotes By Evan Sutter

When we have simplicity we have so much more freedom in every single aspect of our lives. Maybe it's a classic case of less is more? Less stress, less worries, more time, more happiness. — Evan Sutter

Discourteous People Quotes By Wendy Owens

Gabe watched, holding his breath as the figure slowly turned. The body moved in an almost unnatural way as it shifted and crawled slowly on all fours across the floor. When the candlelight at last fell on the figure, Gabe could make out the auburn hair of his beloved Sophie. Her hair was matted, greasy, and hung in her face.
Gabe saw her shoulders were hollow looking and her skin was almost glowing white. Gabe caught sight of Sophie's fingers, her knuckles were bloody, and her nails cracked and peeling. Instinctively, Gabe fell to his knees and crawled to Sophie. Without even giving it a thought, he grabbed her hands and pulled them closer to the light. — Wendy Owens

Discourteous People Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Even those who do not, or cannot, avail themselves of a scientific education, choose to benefit from the technology that is made possible by the scientific education of others. — Richard Dawkins