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Top Dorigine Francais Quotes

Sadly, I part from you; Like a clam torn from its shell, I go, and autumn too. — Matsuo Basho

The borders between different countries are, in truth, not real. They are a by-product of the ego. — Christopher Dines

Be really good with budgets because they keep getting smaller. — Colleen Atwood

There is a distinct evolutionary advantage to being fuzzy, as much of the mammal kingdom had discovered, particularly when you wanted a human to scratch your back. The dwarven evolutionary tree had embraced this concept wholeheartedly only to discover that once you started talking and expressing opinions a human's desire to scratch your back became directly inverse to how fuzzy it was. — Jeffery Russell

It was the work of a party, the dance of work. — Lisa Cohen

Feelings need to be expressed, Hope. They aren't always understood the way people like to assume. — Nora Roberts

There's no perfect coach in the world. Coaches are human, too. Mistakes are made. But, fundamentally, if you're sound, you eliminate as many mistakes as possible. — Wayne Gretzky

Good men don't hit women. Good men only hit the women who want to be hit. — Tiffany Reisz

Racial injustice is a dangerous relic of the darkest days of history. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

So think before you complain, especially about things that require some sacrifice. Complaining is the sign of a loser. — Lou Holtz

It is never right to do wrong in order to get a chance to do right. — Bob Jones, Sr.

The fact that something is written down is persuasive to people not used to asking questions like: 'Who wrote it, and when?' 'How did they know what to write?' 'Did they, in their time, really mean what we, in our time, understand them to be saying?' 'Were they unbiased observers, or did they have an agenda that coloured their writing? — Richard Dawkins