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Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By John Kramp

When we are thinking clearly, we want nothing to do with sin. — John Kramp

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By James C. Dobson

10. Comparison is the root of all feelings of inferiority. The moment you begin examining other people's strengths against your most obvious weaknesses, your self-esteem starts to crumble! — James C. Dobson

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By Janet Frame

Electricity, the peril the wind sings to in the wires on a gray day. — Janet Frame

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By Carmen Dell'Orefice

I have had more magazine covers in the last 25 years than I have had in my whole elongated career. Today I am in a territory that business considers unmarketable: age and white hair. Slowly, however, I started to own that territory little by little because I stood up for age. — Carmen Dell'Orefice

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By Henry Ford

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. — Henry Ford

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By Sam Shepard

Keep away from fantasy. Shake off the image, — Sam Shepard

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By Robert Kiyosaki

Success is not a stop sign. — Robert Kiyosaki

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By James Gleick

For [Richard] Feynman, the essence of the scientific imagination was a powerful and almost painful rule. What scientists create must match reality. It must match what is already known. Scientific creativity is imagination in a straitjacket. — James Gleick

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By Tom Shales

Late-night television is like the cereal aisle in the supermarket: too many choices. Also, too many 'different' brands that really aren't different at all. — Tom Shales

Dolarhyde Mansion Quotes By Charles Dickens

A curious monomaniac,' said Eugene. 'The man seems to believe that everybody was acquainted with his mother! — Charles Dickens