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Flyby Massage Quotes By Wendell Berry

It is the man who can think of no alternative to his enslavement who is truly a slave. — Wendell Berry

Flyby Massage Quotes By Jamie McGuire

He was the kind of beautiful you couldn't buy, with his golden-brown eyes and square, scruffy chin - a symphony of perfection only flawless genes could compose. — Jamie McGuire

Flyby Massage Quotes By Sybil Adelman

Obsessions and fixations are not really my field. All I know, when the mind really grabs hold of something, look out. — Sybil Adelman

Flyby Massage Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Those who are growing great are always asking "why?" If they fail or lose, they ask "why?" If they succeed or win too, they ask "why? — Israelmore Ayivor

Flyby Massage Quotes By Richard C. Morais

But even in hell there are moments when the light reaches you. — Richard C. Morais

Flyby Massage Quotes By Eoin Colfer

Boo-hoo. Help me, I'm a girl. What kind of modern woman are you? A smart one. — Eoin Colfer

Flyby Massage Quotes By Immanuel Kant

A good will is good not because of what it effects, or accomplishes, not because of its fitness to attain some intended end, but good just by its willing, i.e. in itself; and, considered by itself, it is to be esteemed beyond compare much higher than anything that could ever be brought about by it in favor of some inclinations, and indeed, if you will, the sum of all inclinations. Even if by some particular disfavor of fate, or by the scanty endowment of a stepmotherly nature, this will should entirely lack the capacity to carry through its purpose; if despite its greatest striving it should still accomplish nothing, and only the good will were to remain (not of course, as a mere wish, but as the summoning of all means that are within our control); then, like a jewel, it would still shine by itself, as something that has full worth in itself. — Immanuel Kant