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Friendship From Classic Literature Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

I am not afraid of priests. They have tried upon me all their various batteries of pious whining, hypocritical canting, lying and slandering. I have contemplated their order from the Magi of the East to the Saints of the West and I have found no difference of character, but of more or less caution, in proportion to their information or ignorance on whom their interested duperies were to be played off. Their sway in New England is indeed formidable. No mind beyond mediocrity dares there to develop itself. — Thomas Jefferson

Friendship From Classic Literature Quotes By Ronald Reagan

The size of the federal budget is not an appropriate barometer of social conscience or charitable concern. — Ronald Reagan

Friendship From Classic Literature Quotes By Unanimous

Whether you chose right or left,or left than right. You have a choice, so chose the right one. — Unanimous

Friendship From Classic Literature Quotes By Michael Fitzgerald

Do not burn bridges, put a toll on either end. — Michael Fitzgerald

Friendship From Classic Literature Quotes By Chris Cleave

Such was the past, after all: it left the present cluttered with objects the survivors were immune to. — Chris Cleave

Friendship From Classic Literature Quotes By Nikita Dudani

When you lose someone untimely; all left is never ending guilt, fear, and pain. — Nikita Dudani

Friendship From Classic Literature Quotes By Howard Stern

I'm down with just the Backstreet Boys. — Howard Stern