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Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Benjamin Whichcote

Fear is prophetical of evil. — Benjamin Whichcote

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Bill Nighy

I know really, really famous people who are terrified every time they walk on to a stage. — Bill Nighy

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Fernando Torres

You have to know what club you are playing for, or you just play for yourself. Every time I put on a Liverpool shirt, I know it is more than just a football game. — Fernando Torres

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

Football is like life and I know life. — Rush Limbaugh

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Terry Pratchett

It's . . . it's like a legend! It has to happen! — Terry Pratchett

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

For among other things he had been counseled to bring me to love knowledge and duty by my own choice, without forcing my will, and to educate my soul entirely through gentleness and freedom. — Michel De Montaigne

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Martin Filler

By 1970, the first stirrings of the revolt against Modernist orthodoxy in architecture had been felt, although it would be several years more until Postmodernism was widely accepted and made classical motifs permissible in high-style building design for the first time in decades. — Martin Filler

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Phil Klay

I was a public affairs officer. I worked with the media, but I didn't just stay at my desk. I assisted in military duties, travelled around Anbar province, hung out with a wide variety of Marines. — Phil Klay

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Guru Nanak

The soul bride shall never be a widow, she shall never suffer sorrow. — Guru Nanak

Ellipsis Between Two Quotes By Ryan Holiday

Imagine if for every person you met, you thought of some way to help them, something you could do for them? And you looked at it in a way that entirely benefited them and not you. The cumulative effect this would have over time would be profound: You'd learn a great deal by solving diverse problems. You'd develop a reputation for being indispensable. You'd have countless new relationships. You'd have an enormous bank of favors to call upon down the road. That's what the canvas strategy is about - helping yourself by helping others. — Ryan Holiday