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Gmetrix Quotes By Theophilus London

I've made sure to always update my web properties constantly - Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, my Hypebeast blog ... making sure I divided content across all of them to keep each outlet fresh to keep people coming back. — Theophilus London

Gmetrix Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

For a bowl of water give a goodly meal; For a kindly greeting bow thou down with zeal; For a simple penny pay thou back with gold; If thy life be rescued, life do not withhold. Thus the words and actions of the wise regard; Every little service tenfold they reward. But the truly noble know all men as one, And return with gladness good for evil done. — Mahatma Gandhi

Gmetrix Quotes By George Saunders

I love the feeling of being on the hunt - the feeling that the story is refusing to be solved in some lesser way and is insisting that you see it on its highest terms. — George Saunders

Gmetrix Quotes By Unknown

They broke the wrong parts of me.
They broke my wings
and forgot I had claws. — Unknown

Gmetrix Quotes By Jon Jones

I'm beating all the weakness out of myself, beating all the give-up out of myself, I'm beating the lack of cardio, I'm beating the lack of confidence - any sign of weakness that's in my heart, I'm getting rid of it — Jon Jones

Gmetrix Quotes By Ann Coulter

Any growing interest in soccer can only be a sign of the nation's moral decay. — Ann Coulter

Gmetrix Quotes By Max Von Sydow

I've never been in a barroom brawl in my life. I just don't do such things. — Max Von Sydow

Gmetrix Quotes By Aristotle.

Even if we could suppose the citizen body to be virtuous, without each of them being so, yet the latter would be better, for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved. — Aristotle.

Gmetrix Quotes By Euripides

You have the skill. What is more, you were born a woman, And women, though most helpless in doing good deeds, Are of every evil the cleverest of contrivers. — Euripides