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Flemings San Diego Quotes By Paul Driessen

A couple degrees warmer would be good for humanity and planet, especially with more plant-fertilizing carbon dioxide in the air. [ ... ] But a couple degrees colder would bring serious adverse consequences for habitats, wildlife, agriculture and humanity. — Paul Driessen

Flemings San Diego Quotes By Edmund Burke

As the rose-tree is composed of the sweetest flowers and the sharpest thorns, as the heavens are sometimes overcast - alternately tempestuous and serene - so is the life of man intermingled with hopes and fears, with joys and sorrows, with pleasure and pain. — Edmund Burke

Flemings San Diego Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The time to guard against corruption and tyranny is before they shall have gotten hold of us. It is better to keep the wolf out of the fold, than to trust to drawing his teeth and talons after he shall have entered. — Thomas Jefferson

Flemings San Diego Quotes By Philip Yancey

People instinctively know the difference between something done with a profit motive and something done with a love motive. — Philip Yancey

Flemings San Diego Quotes By Karen DeCrow

It is crucial to be healthy, for pain wipes out the possibility for pleasure, and severe pain removes the possibility of turning to the world outside the body. So we must establish the idea that it is important to look well, not to look young. — Karen DeCrow

Flemings San Diego Quotes By George W. Bush

Information is moving
you know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it's also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets. — George W. Bush

Flemings San Diego Quotes By Liam McIntyre

The body can do incredible things as long as the mind supports it. — Liam McIntyre

Flemings San Diego Quotes By Bob Seger

It's a rite of passage for the everyman, to a higher ground. — Bob Seger