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Forcefully Doting Quotes By T.S. Joyce

TOBIAS: No one ever said this would be easy, and you don't seem like the type of woman to take the easy way out. — T.S. Joyce

Forcefully Doting Quotes By Keith Ferrazzi

real networking was about finding ways to make other people more successful. — Keith Ferrazzi

Forcefully Doting Quotes By David Hoyt

We suggest our new brothers and sisters who are somewhat freaky in dress, hair, and general appearance to ask the Lord in prayer for a balance. We do feel that beads, bells, and various astrological signs, along with the "no bra" philosophy of the Hip scene should be forsaken. We do not believe that a shave and haircut make a Christian any more than long hair and sandals. — David Hoyt

Forcefully Doting Quotes By Frank Zappa

I believe that people have a right to decide their own destinies; people own themselves. I also believe that, in a democracy, government exists because (and only so long as) individual citizens give it a temporary license to exist, in exchange for a promise that it will behave itself. In a democracy, you own the government. It doesn't own you. — Frank Zappa

Forcefully Doting Quotes By Eric Hoffer

An effective mass movement cultivates the idea of sin. It depicts the autonomous self not only as barren and helpless but also as vile. To confess and repent is to slough off one's individual distinctness and separateness, and salvation is found by losing oneself in the holy oneness of the congregation. — Eric Hoffer

Forcefully Doting Quotes By George Lois

Most people work at keeping their job, rather than doing a good job. If you're the former, you're leading a meaningless life. If you're the latter, keep up the good work. — George Lois

Forcefully Doting Quotes By Haruki Murakami

And then, inside me, the axis of time gave one great heave. — Haruki Murakami