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Famous Doughnut Quotes By Michael Cox

The summer passed quietly. I busied myself as best I could, reading a good deal. — Michael Cox

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Adolf Hitler

Your birth may be common, But death must be history. — Adolf Hitler

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

I think every beautiful tale in the world hides the truth and reveals it little by little. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

Famous Doughnut Quotes By George Eliot

He rich ate and drank freely, accepting gout and apoplexy as things that ran mysteriously in respectable families ... — George Eliot

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Those who have any intention of deviating from the beaten roads of life, and acquiring a reputation superior to names hourly swept away by time among the refuse of fame, should add to their reason and their spirit the power of persisting in their pur — Samuel Johnson

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Dexter Yager

Rules don't count when the dream is big enough. — Dexter Yager

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Mark Hoppus

Never let anyone tell you how to live your life. — Mark Hoppus

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Kathleen Norris

Prayer is not asking for what you think you want, but asking to be changed in ways you can't imagine. — Kathleen Norris

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Ken Venturi

I began seeing my wife, Kathleen, while I was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. — Ken Venturi

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Alber Elbaz

I created the peplum so you can eat in it. You can have a dessert, you can have another sandwich. — Alber Elbaz

Famous Doughnut Quotes By Errico Malatesta

The freedom we want, for ourselves and for others, is not an absolute metaphysical, abstract freedom which in practice is inevitably translated into the oppression of the weak; but it is real freedom, possible freedom, which is the conscious community of interests, voluntary solidarity. — Errico Malatesta