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Garies Property Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

The nature of strategy consists of always having, even with a weaker army, more forces at the point of attack or at the point where one is being attacked than the enemy. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Garies Property Quotes By Andrew Clements

Okay heres the deal a whole day of NO TALKING IN SCJHOOL.Not in class,not in the halls, not on the plaground nowhere.No talking at all. And its a contest- BOYS AGAINST GIRLS. Whichever side talks less, wins. — Andrew Clements

Garies Property Quotes By Beatrice Sparks

Why so much hate in your mind when love is the only way to straighten things out? — Beatrice Sparks

Garies Property Quotes By Charles Yu

Dog sighs are some form of distilled truth. What does he know? What do dogs know? Ed sighs like he knows the truth about me and he loves me anyway. — Charles Yu

Garies Property Quotes By Antonio Davis

I've never had a chance to go to the Finals, and I don't have a ring - and that would be the only thing that would get me to think about it. — Antonio Davis

Garies Property Quotes By Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

We have learned how to develop five-minute and even one-minute managers. But we would do better to ask ourselves what it takes to be an executive who helps build a better future. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Garies Property Quotes By Katja Millay

I don't know how to say it - after all this time, I'm not even sure that I can - but I have to break her last rule, because if she knows nothing else, I need her to know this one thing.
'I love you, Sunshine,' I tell her, before I lose my nerve. 'And I don't give a shit whether you want me to or not. — Katja Millay

Garies Property Quotes By Audre Lorde

As white women ignore their built-in privilege of whiteness and define woman in terms of their own experience alone, then women of Color become "other," the outsider whose experience and tradition is too "alien" to comprehend. — Audre Lorde