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Divyang Card Quotes By Hortense Calisher

Balance is compromise. Of the muscles. — Hortense Calisher

Divyang Card Quotes By Patty Griffin

Some people don't care if they live or they die.
Some people want to know what it feels like to fly.
They gather their courage and they give it a try
And fall under the wheels of time going by. — Patty Griffin

Divyang Card Quotes By Ben Night

Using coconut oil is a great way to regulate your blood sugar levels and keep you balanced and productive throughout the day. — Ben Night

Divyang Card Quotes By Bill Hicks

I've learned a lot about women. I think I've learned exactly how the fall of man occured in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden, and Adam said one day, Wow, Eve, here we are, at one with nature, at one with God, we'll never age, we'll never die, and all our dreams come true the instant that we have them. And Eve said, Yeah ... it's just not enough is it? — Bill Hicks

Divyang Card Quotes By Andy Rooney

Phyllis Schlafly speaks for all American women who oppose equal rights for themselves. — Andy Rooney

Divyang Card Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Love of God," he said slowly, searching for words, "is not always
the same as love of good, I wish it were that simple. We know what
is good, it is written in the Commandments. But God is not
contained only in the Commandments, you know; they are only an
infinitesimal part of Him. A man may abide by the Commandments
and be far from God. — Hermann Hesse

Divyang Card Quotes By Nicole Krauss

Left to my own devices, I'm content to wake myself with a fart. — Nicole Krauss

Divyang Card Quotes By James Still

It always matters who the storyteller is. It's a lens. — James Still

Divyang Card Quotes By Samuel E. Morison

Skepticism is an important historical tool. It is the starting point of all revision of hitherto accepted history. — Samuel E. Morison