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Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By David Burge

Let's keep people with weird religious faiths out of government. Especially those who have a weird religious faith IN government. — David Burge

Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Let me say no more. Words do no justice to the hidden meaning. Everything immediately becomes slightly different when it is expressed in words, a little bit distorted, a little foolish ... It is perfectly fine with me that what for one man is precious wisdom for another sounds like foolery. — Hermann Hesse

Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By Jerry I. Porras

Builders insist that success may never come without a compelling personal commitment to something you care about and would be willing to do with or without counting on wealth, fame, power, or public acceptance as an outcome. — Jerry I. Porras

Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By Fred Saberhagen

But even the best luck is no good until it's used, and we must find the right way to use it. — Fred Saberhagen

Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By Raphael

There's only one thing that matters, CUSTOMER SATISFACTION — Raphael

Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By Peter Hammill

Seriously, these days I tend to shut up in terms of external analysis and DO try to let things speak for themselves, while still trying to get some depth into them. — Peter Hammill

Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By Marissa Mayer

Search is an unsolved problem. — Marissa Mayer

Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By C. G. Jung

We are the great danger. Psyche is the great danger. How important is to know something about it, but we know nothing about it. — C. G. Jung

Entreating In A Sentence Quotes By Bill Bryson

To begin with, for you to be here now, trillions of drifting atoms had somehow to assemble in an intricate and intriguingly obliging manner to create you. It's an arrangement so specialized and particular that it has never been tried before and will only exist this once. For the next many years (we hope) these tiny particles will uncomplainingly engage in all the billions of deft, cooperative efforts necessary to keep you intact and let you experience the supremely agreeable but generally under appreciated state known as existence — Bill Bryson