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Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Cassandra Clare

It's okay," said Alec. "I once walked in on you and Isabelle. I guess turnabout's fair play." He frowned. "Although you two were in my room at the time, so actually I think you still owe me. — Cassandra Clare

Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Christopher Morley

Beauty is ever to the lonely mind a shadow fleeting; she is never plain. She is a visitor who leaves behind the gift of grief, the souvenir of pain. — Christopher Morley

Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Amish Tripathi

If a tactic has led to failure, then persisting with it unquestioningly, in the wild hope of a different outcome, is nothing — Amish Tripathi

Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Harold B. Lee

The one who confidently looks forward to an eternal reward for his efforts in mortality is constantly sustained through his deepest trials. When he is disappointed in love, he does not commit suicide. When loved ones die, he doesn't despair; when he loses a coveted contest, he doesn't falter; when war and destruction dissipate his future, he doesn't sink into a depression. He lives above his world and never loses sight of the goal of his salvation. — Harold B. Lee

Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Millard Fillmore

May God save the country, for it is evident that the people will not. — Millard Fillmore

Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Dov Davidoff

A lot of people wouldn't feel miserable in this environment. A lot of people aren't dating my girlfriend. — Dov Davidoff

Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Timothy Noah

There's no shortage of Democrats who are at least as committed as Schwarzenegger to reducing greenhouse gases. — Timothy Noah

Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Ruth Gordon

I think there is one smashing rule: never face the facts. — Ruth Gordon

Galen Of Pergamon Quotes By Amos Smith

Throughout the parables the paradoxical teachings continue: Give to receive. Die to live. Lose to win. — Amos Smith