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Esol Quotes By Dana Gould

If pop music reflects the culture, this will surely go down as the era in which people rose up and realized it was fun to dance at parties. — Dana Gould

Esol Quotes By Robert Breault

Once you find someone to share your ups and downs, downs are almost as good as ups. — Robert Breault

Esol Quotes By Orson Scott Card

A man who has risked his life knows that careers are worthless, and a man who will not risk his career has a worthless life. — Orson Scott Card

Esol Quotes By James Freeman Clarke

As the days of spring arouse all nature to a green and growing vitality, so when hope enters the soul it makes all things new. It insures the progress which it predicts. Rooted in faith, growing up into love; these make the three immortal graces of the Gospel, whose intertwined arms and concurrent voices shed joy and peace over our human life. — James Freeman Clarke

Esol Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

Only one thing can conquer war - that attitude of mind which can see nothing in war but destruction and annihilation. — Ludwig Von Mises

Esol Quotes By James S.A. Corey

No one'll see us coming," Han said. "And everyone dies sometime."
"Not comforting."
"The alternative is we go spend a bunch of time waiting for you to come up with some other plan that doesn't work. — James S.A. Corey

Esol Quotes By Jordan Dane

I don't know how to change and I'm not sure I want to. — Jordan Dane

Esol Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

Sleep, those little slices of death - how I loathe them. — Edgar Allan Poe

Esol Quotes By E. Haldeman-Julius

Religion glorifies the dogma of a despotic, mythical God. Atheism ennobles the interests of free and progressive Man. Religion is superstition. Atheism is sanity. Religion is medieval. Atheism is modern. — E. Haldeman-Julius

Esol Quotes By George F. Kennan

There will be no room, here, for the smug myopia which views American civilization as the final solution to all world problems; which recommends our institutions for universal adoption and turns away with contempt from the serious study of the institutions of peoples whose civilizations may seem to us to be materially less advanced. — George F. Kennan