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Diversification Examples Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Sacrifice might be demanded of the individual, but never compromise: for though only the society could give security and stability, only the individual, the person, had the power of moral choice - the power of change, the essential function of life. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Diversification Examples Quotes By Colleen Hoover

Oh, my dear sweet baby Jesus in a wicker basket.
-Sydney — Colleen Hoover

Diversification Examples Quotes By Christopher Paolini

Saphira waved her tail, the tip whistling loudly. "I'm not asking you to. However, if we attack first, we may gain the advantage."
"Have you gone crazy? They'll ... " Eragon's voice trailed off as he thought about it. "They won't be able to do a thing."
"Exactly," said Saphira. "We can inflict lots of damage from a safe height."
"Let's drop rocks on them! — Christopher Paolini

Diversification Examples Quotes By Keith Robertson

Mr. Glass kept complaining about having to drive up to the hotel with that bag on top of the car, but the people didn't even glance at us. My father says Los Angeles is full of lunatics, so I guess they thought we were normal. — Keith Robertson

Diversification Examples Quotes By Byron Katie

Eating, drinking, and depression disorders are really thinking disorders. — Byron Katie

Diversification Examples Quotes By Winston Churchill

Never run away from anything. Never! — Winston Churchill

Diversification Examples Quotes By Jack Nicklaus

Did you know there's probably more golf played in Iceland than most places in the world? They play 24 hours a day in the summertime and the northern part is warmer than the southern part. — Jack Nicklaus

Diversification Examples Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

There is no more perfect stillness than the solitude in the heart of a snowstorm. — Diana Gabaldon