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Funny Fa Cup Quotes By John Wooden

The general feeling is, if you don't treat everyone the same you're showing partiality. To me, that's when you show the most partiality, when you treat everyone the same. You must give each individual the treatment that you feel he earns and deserves, recognizing at all times that you're imperfect and you're going to be incorrect oftentimes in your judgment. — John Wooden

Funny Fa Cup Quotes By Jessica Mitford

Growing up in the English countryside seemed an interminable process. Freezing winter gave way to frosty spring, which in turn merged into chilly summer-but nothing ever, ever happened. — Jessica Mitford

Funny Fa Cup Quotes By Grace Burrowes

Her words reminded him of a comforting truth: Joan Flynn was a bright woman, and nowhere near as self-absorbed as others of her station could be. — Grace Burrowes

Funny Fa Cup Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Funny Fa Cup Quotes By S.L. Jennings

I'm telling you that I want you to be mine. Because, Kami, I've been yours since the first day you walked in here. And I think, on some level, you've been mine since then too. — S.L. Jennings

Funny Fa Cup Quotes By Christopher Rice

If you spend enough time in the past, everyone turns into a villain, — Christopher Rice

Funny Fa Cup Quotes By Joel Osteen

The bigger your obstacle, the bigger your future. Don't get discouraged, keep moving forward. — Joel Osteen

Funny Fa Cup Quotes By Walter Murch

As I've gone through life, I've found that your chances for happiness are increased if you wind up doing something that is a reflection of what you loved most when you were somewhere between nine and eleven years old — Walter Murch

Funny Fa Cup Quotes By Anthony Powell

Gathered round the bucket of coke that burned in front of the shelter, several figures were swinging arms against bodies and rubbing hands together with large, pantomimic gestures: like comedians giving formal expression to the concept of extreme cold. — Anthony Powell