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Geeked Up Fabo Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Having seen the people of all other nations bowed down to the earth under the wars and prodigalities of their rulers, I have cherished their opposites, peace, economy, and riddance of public debt, believing that these were the high road to public as well as private prosperity and happiness. — Thomas Jefferson

Geeked Up Fabo Quotes By Ilona Andrews

I did some thinking."
"That is a very dangerous pastime," Ghastek said. — Ilona Andrews

Geeked Up Fabo Quotes By Diane Drake

I think that people are usually more comfortable working with and entrusting money to those who seem most like them. — Diane Drake

Geeked Up Fabo Quotes By Margaret Bourke-White

Even while you're in dead earnest about your work, you must approach it with a feeling of freedom and joy; you must be loose-jointed, like a relaxed athlete. — Margaret Bourke-White

Geeked Up Fabo Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Money is representative, and follows the nature and fortunes of the owner...The farmer is covetous of his dollar, and with reason. It is no waif to him. He knows how many strokes of labor it represents. His bones ache with the days' work that earned it. He knows how much land it represents - how much rain, frost and sunshine. He knows that, in the dollar, he gives you so much discretion and patience, so much hoeing and threshing. Try to lift his dollar; you must lift all that weight. In the city, where money follows the skit of a pen or a lucky rise in exchange, it comes to be looked on as light. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Geeked Up Fabo Quotes By Melina Marchetta

To have somone hold you could be the greatest medicine of all. — Melina Marchetta

Geeked Up Fabo Quotes By James Longstreet

The passions of the titanic struggle will finally enter upon the sleep of oblivion, and only its splendid accomplishments for the cause of human freedom and a united nation, stronger and richer in patriotism because of the great strife, will be remembered. — James Longstreet