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Extra Mile Customer Service Quotes By Jonah Goldberg

Forests are breaking out all over America. New England has more forests since the Civil War. In 1880, New York State was only 25 percent forested. Today it is more than 66 percent. In 1850, Vermont was only 35 percent forested. Now it's 76 percent forested and rising. In the south, more land is covered by forest than at any time in the last century. In 1936 a study found that 80 percent of piedmont Georgia was without trees. Today nearly 70 percent of the state is forested. In the last decade alone, America has added more than 10 million acres of forestland. — Jonah Goldberg

Extra Mile Customer Service Quotes By Adele

I'm not on good terms with any of my exes. That's why we're not together anymore. We're not friends. — Adele

Extra Mile Customer Service Quotes By Thomas Brooks

An humble soul looks upon Christ's righteousness as his only crown. — Thomas Brooks

Extra Mile Customer Service Quotes By Isaac Newton

The same thing is to be understood of all bodies, revolved in any orbits. They all endeavour to recede from the centres of their orbits, and were it not for the opposition of a contrary force which restrains them to and detains them in their orbits, which I therefore call Centripetal, would fly off in right lines with a uniform motion. — Isaac Newton

Extra Mile Customer Service Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

The worldly life remains [and is not ending and one is not going to moksha] due to the pollution of the mind [bad mind/bad thoughts] and not due to the pollution of the body. — Dada Bhagwan

Extra Mile Customer Service Quotes By Ireland Baldwin

Life's too short not to have fun with what you wear. — Ireland Baldwin

Extra Mile Customer Service Quotes By Salmon P. Chase

Once I should have been, if not satisfied, partially, at least, contented with suffrage for the intelligent and those who have been soldiers; now I am convinced that universal suffrage is demanded by sound policy and impartial justice. — Salmon P. Chase