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Foldstone Quotes By Sophia Bush

Getting wasted is only OK when you're young enough to not know better. — Sophia Bush

Foldstone Quotes By Steven Curtis Chapman

Writing songs out of my faith was a real natural progression. I grew up singing in my dad's choir and singing with my family. Christian music became the music that I identified myself with and was a way that I expressed my faith. Even at a public school I would take my Christian music in and play it for my friends. — Steven Curtis Chapman

Foldstone Quotes By Norman Borlaug

The green revolution has an entirely different meaning to most people in the affluent nations of the privileged world than to those in the developing nations of the forgotten world. — Norman Borlaug

Foldstone Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Those who are in the power of evil habits must conquer them as they can; and conquered they must be, or neither wisdom nor happiness can be attained: but those who are not yet subject to their influence may, by timely caution, preserve their freedom; — Samuel Johnson

Foldstone Quotes By John Gabriel Stedman

No person who examines and reflects, can avoid seeing that there is but one race of people on the earth, who differ from each other only according to the soil and the climate in which they live. — John Gabriel Stedman

Foldstone Quotes By Chris O'Dowd

I think I'm going to keep my Irish accent forever now in any movie I make, because chicks dig it and that's all I care about now! — Chris O'Dowd

Foldstone Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Armed forces abroad are of little value unless there is prudent counsel at home — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Foldstone Quotes By Tom Russell

If man can't piss in his own front yard, then he's living too close to town! — Tom Russell

Foldstone Quotes By Christopher Dines

Bottom lines are addictive behaviours that we make a conscious choice not to repeat. For example, a recovering cocaine addict would create a bottom line that they will not use a mind- or mood-altering substance to deliberately get high. A recovering sex addict might create a bottom line not to watch pornography or not to have sex without any emotional or spiritual connection. Bottom lines are a symbol of our intentions and are very useful at a practical level to address addictions. In many recovery communities, twelve-step fellowships and addiction rehabs, there is also a concept called 'top lines'. — Christopher Dines