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Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Alma Daniel

The remedy for selfishness is service. The remedy for arrogance is humility. The remedy for confusion is the clarity earned by living your code of values and speaking of it with others. Truth, kindness, and affirming the positive instead of emphasizing the negative are some of the value's that will help you to come back into grace. — Alma Daniel

Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Victoria Connelly

Why couldn't love be rational like everything else? What right did it have to bulldoze through your reasoning and leave you spinning? — Victoria Connelly

Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Martha N. Beck

I am bewildering you a little. Just enough to help you forget what you came to believe, so that you can remember what you've always known. — Martha N. Beck

Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Jimmy Carter

I can't deny I'm a better ex-president than I was a president. — Jimmy Carter

Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Bill Maher

Whoever needs the relationship less has all the power. — Bill Maher

Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Christie Golden

Simple' does not mean 'easy'. I have learned that the things that seem the simplest are often the most powerful of all. — Christie Golden

Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Dr. Dre

Name a sexual disease, she got it like Sam Goody. — Dr. Dre

Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Chip Heath

If forensic analysts confiscated your calendar and e-mail records and Web browsing history for the past six months, what would they conclude are your core priorities? — Chip Heath

Florentino Timbreza Quotes By Plutarch

Whenever Alexander heard Philip had taken any town of importance, or won any signal victory, instead of rejoicing at it altogether, he would tell his companions that his father would anticipate everything, and leave him and them no opportunities of performing great and illustrious actions. — Plutarch