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Grand Paws Quotes By Jennifer O'Neill

John Wayne was a consummate gentleman. Bigger than life. — Jennifer O'Neill

Grand Paws Quotes By Thomas Dubay

In everything we do in this life we are making ourselves the kind of persons we shall be for all eternity: loving or hateful, egocentric or outgoing, fulfilled or frustrated, beautiful or ugly, ecstatically delighted or utterly miserable. — Thomas Dubay

Grand Paws Quotes By Gene Kranz

It isn't equipment that wins the battles; it is the quality and the determination of the people fighting for a cause in which they believe. — Gene Kranz

Grand Paws Quotes By Anthony Trollope

He was essentially a truth-speaking man, if only he know how to speak the truth. — Anthony Trollope

Grand Paws Quotes By Jose Saramago

[ ... ]certainly not one of them would have known what to reply if they had been asked, Why are you holding hands as you go, it simply came about, there are gestures for which we cannot always find an easy explanation, sometimes not even a difficult one can be found. — Jose Saramago

Grand Paws Quotes By Tommy Chong

Cheech and I used to call ourselves musicians; we never called ourselves comedians. We were musicians that were funny. — Tommy Chong

Grand Paws Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

When you have mountains in the distance or even hills, you have space. — Robert M. Pirsig

Grand Paws Quotes By Ty Cobb

I've got to be first. ALL the time. — Ty Cobb

Grand Paws Quotes By David Kuklis

Why do I feel like this is our destiny. There must be a reason why we have become our characters. — David Kuklis

Grand Paws Quotes By Vishwas Chavan

I opened my arms to embrace you,
Never realizing when you glided into my prana,
To be within me,
To be the source of my energy. — Vishwas Chavan

Grand Paws Quotes By Gordon B. Hinckley

There is something almost sacred about a great library because it represents the preservation of the wisdom, the learning, and the pondering of men and women of all the ages, accumulated under one roof. — Gordon B. Hinckley