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Famous Scorpios Quotes By Jane Addams

Hospitality still survives among foreigners, although it is buried under false pride among the poorest Americans. — Jane Addams

Famous Scorpios Quotes By Frank Zappa

Studied law, but not qualified to practice it. — Frank Zappa

Famous Scorpios Quotes By Toussaint Louverture

I accept everything which is favorable for the people and the army; for myself, I wish to live in retirement. — Toussaint Louverture

Famous Scorpios Quotes By Julian Fellowes

Maggie Smith has a unique sense of comedy, based on a somewhat ironic view of real life, making it both funnier and more sad. But perhaps her greatest ability, or at least the one that most intrigues me, is how she can convey deep and powerful emotion without a trace of sentimentality. — Julian Fellowes

Famous Scorpios Quotes By William J. Clinton

People like change in general, but not in particular. — William J. Clinton

Famous Scorpios Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

I remembered that the real world was wide, and that a varied field of hopes and fears, of sensations and excitments, awaited those who had the courage to go forth into it's expanse, to seek real knowledge of life amidst it's perils. — Charlotte Bronte

Famous Scorpios Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A rumour is like a prostitute;
it will go with whoever embraces it. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Famous Scorpios Quotes By Susan Abulhawa

I know she is crying. Her tears fall on the wrong side, into the bottomless well inside her. — Susan Abulhawa

Famous Scorpios Quotes By Donald L. Hicks

During Life, we cultivate relationships by spending days with others.
During eternity, we cultivate relationships by spending lifetimes with others. — Donald L. Hicks

Famous Scorpios Quotes By Stuart Wilde

The real you, the inner you, is pure, very pure. It's loving and it's magnanimous. It understands. It has patience. It is tolerant-it will wait forever while your ego trots all over everywhere trying to figure life out. It is pleasing to remember that back home there is a friend who's waiting for you to stop being silly, who's waiting to welcome you with open arms if and when you show up. — Stuart Wilde