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Esistere Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dollars and guns are no substitutes for brains and will power. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Esistere Quotes By Joseph McCabe

Today we know not only that there is a terrible amount of disorder in the heavens - great catastrophes or conflagrations occur frequently - but evolution gives us a perfectly natural explanation of such order as there is. No distinguished astronomer now traces "the finger of God" in the heavens; and astronomers ought to know best. — Joseph McCabe

Esistere Quotes By Jacqueline Carey

I lie awake in my bed, clinging to the brightness I have known, fighting back the tide of darkness, the memories of blood and branding and horror, and the legacy of cruelty that runs in my own veins, shaping my own secret vow and wielding it like a brand against the darkness, whispering it to myself, over and over.
I will try to be good. — Jacqueline Carey

Esistere Quotes By Ramez Naam

The days passed. Sunday turned to Monday turned to Tuesday turned to Wednesday. — Ramez Naam

Esistere Quotes By Alicia Keys

Empower us women and we will change this whole entire world. — Alicia Keys

Esistere Quotes By Wally Lamb

I think I write fiction for the opportunity to get beyond the limits of my own life. — Wally Lamb

Esistere Quotes By John Krasinski

I don't go out - ever. I'm lucky enough to have awesome friends, and we always end up at someone's house. We're big house-party guys. — John Krasinski

Esistere Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

ofttimes so greatly is he comforted by the desire for tribulation and adversity, through love of conformity to the Cross of Christ, that he would not be without sorrow and tribulation; for he believeth that he shall be the more acceptable to God, the more and the heavier burdens he is able to bear for His sake. This is not the virtue of man, but the grace of Christ which hath such power and energy in the weak flesh, that what it naturally hateth and fleeth from, this it draweth to and loveth through fervour of spirit. — Thomas A Kempis