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Gradient Scale Quotes By Lee Iacocca

People want economy and they will pay any price to get it. — Lee Iacocca

Gradient Scale Quotes By Lisa Carlisle

When we wake, it's officially Christmas Eve."
"Good. Because I have something special to give you."
She turned over her shoulder and cocked an eyebrow. "Thought you just did."
He chuckled, a deep and throaty sound. "Something else. — Lisa Carlisle

Gradient Scale Quotes By Johnny Simmons

Everybody has a stunt except me. Every single person has a stunt, but I don't have a stunt, there's nothing. No wire, no pulling. I try to get in on the danger, but there's nothing. — Johnny Simmons

Gradient Scale Quotes By Jessica Verday

I don't say this to hurt you, love." The endearment slipped out without me even thinking about it.
( ... )
"Say it again," he said. "Call me your love. — Jessica Verday

Gradient Scale Quotes By Faran Tahir

I grew up with 'Star Trek,' so to get to do anything in it was fun for me. — Faran Tahir

Gradient Scale Quotes By Empedocles

[On the volcano.] And many a fire there burns beneath the ground. — Empedocles

Gradient Scale Quotes By Baba Amte

I sought my soul, but my soul I could not see, I sought my god, but my god eluded me; And then I sought my sisters and my brothers, and in them I found all three. — Baba Amte

Gradient Scale Quotes By Jonathan Price

Start writing by thinking, not wrestling with words. — Jonathan Price

Gradient Scale Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

The malice of the wicked was reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous. — Winston S. Churchill

Gradient Scale Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

Riches are of little avail in many of the calamities to which mankind are liable. — Miguel De Cervantes

Gradient Scale Quotes By Alexander Whyte

I am as certain as I am standing here, that the secret of much mischief to our own souls, and to the souls of others, lies in the way that we stint, and starve, and scamp our prayers, by hurrying over them. — Alexander Whyte