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Fracino Birmingham Quotes By Ralph Marston

Those who win big do it by creating other winners. — Ralph Marston

Fracino Birmingham Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

And all will be happy, all the millions of creatures except the hundred thousand who rule over them. For only we, we who guard the mystery, shall be unhappy. There will be thousands of millions of happy babes, and a hundred thousand sufferers who have taken upon themselves the curse of the knowledge of good and evil. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fracino Birmingham Quotes By Adolph Saphir

Eternity is to us as time, the age to come, the continuation, the manifestation, and perfection of our present and true existence. — Adolph Saphir

Fracino Birmingham Quotes By Hanya Yanagihara

He longed for the years when it was enough to simply be in his room with his hand moving over a piece of graph paper, before the years of decisions and identities, when his parents made his choices for him, and the only thing he had to concentrate on was the clean blade stroke of a line, the ruler's perfect knife edge. — Hanya Yanagihara

Fracino Birmingham Quotes By Hollis Stacy

I have lived the American dream in every aspect, and now I hope to make a very big impact in helping the planet. — Hollis Stacy

Fracino Birmingham Quotes By ABD- RU-SHIN

keep the hearth of your thoughts pure, by so doing you will bring peace and be happy — ABD- RU-SHIN

Fracino Birmingham Quotes By Aristotle.

Great men are always of a nature originally melancholy. — Aristotle.

Fracino Birmingham Quotes By Sri Chinmoy

We are all God's children.
But world-peace-dreamers,
world-peace-lovers
and world-peace-servers
are undoubtedly
God's choicest children. — Sri Chinmoy

Fracino Birmingham Quotes By Kim Hyesoon

Once, I compared poetry to mothers in my book called To Write as a Woman, because my mother is someone who captures me in her body and gave birth to me out of her desire but washed her hands of me after giving birth to me as a poet. — Kim Hyesoon