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Eggertsen Prize Quotes By Jim George

Despair sees no hope, while hope sees no despair. — Jim George

Eggertsen Prize Quotes By Bess Streeter Aldrich

Aunt Grace was leaving ... Looking after her a moment, Laura had another feeling of tenderness toward her. How we live our lives side by side with those whom we never know or understand. — Bess Streeter Aldrich

Eggertsen Prize Quotes By Leslie Davis Guccione

Laugh out-loud funny" by a "Master Storyteller". — Leslie Davis Guccione

Eggertsen Prize Quotes By Erik Paulsen

Spending more time with my colleagues outside the Capitol helps build bipartisan relationships. — Erik Paulsen

Eggertsen Prize Quotes By Erik Estrada

Oh my God ... I worked with George C. Scott, way before 'Chips,' in 'The New Centurion.' I co-star in that movie. It was great working with him. I worked with Charlton Heston, Glenn Ford, Robert Mitchum. Stacy Each. The old Hollywood. I met John Wayne, and that was a thrill. I was working next door to him. — Erik Estrada

Eggertsen Prize Quotes By Winston Churchill

This revelation of the secrets of nature, long mercifully withheld from man, should arouse the most solemn reflections in the mind and conscience of every human being capable of comprehension. We must indeed pray that these awful agencies will be made to conduce to peace among the nations, and that instead of wreaking measureless havoc upon the entire globe, may become a perennial fountain of world prosperity. — Winston Churchill

Eggertsen Prize Quotes By John Grisham

About a month later, Riggins changed his mind. In an interview with the police, he said he was incorrect about Ron Williamson, that in fact the man he heard doing the confessing was Glen Gore. — John Grisham

Eggertsen Prize Quotes By Anthony Trollope

If a cook can't make soup between two and seven, she can't make it in a week. — Anthony Trollope