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Habraham Quotes By Neal Shusterman

Such a delicate charge as pruning the human race should not be subject to the quirks of personality. — Neal Shusterman

Habraham Quotes By Phyllis Chesler

It is no accident that stock exchange floors - in addition to bedroom floors - bring out the noisy blood, the flushed cheek, and the passionate cries of men. Most men are making love when they make 'magical' amounts of money. — Phyllis Chesler

Habraham Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

I can't live except by my own heart. — Leo Tolstoy

Habraham Quotes By Juliana Berners

Of the offspring of the gentilman Jafeth, came Habraham, Moyses, Aron and the profettys; and also the kyng of the right line of Mary, of whom that gentilman Jhesus was borne. — Juliana Berners

Habraham Quotes By A.G. Howard

Game, set, match. Ever, and always, my equal. — A.G. Howard

Habraham Quotes By Anastacia

Time makes me stronger
Well,there's nothing more to say. — Anastacia

Habraham Quotes By Brett Ratner

I'm trying to be a little bit more mature about my choices and think about what I want to direct next, instead of just jumping into a movie 'cause I want to do it. — Brett Ratner

Habraham Quotes By Alison Bechdel

What would happen if we spoke the truth? — Alison Bechdel

Habraham Quotes By Richard Branson

The quickest way to become a millionaire in the airline business is to start out as a billionaire. — Richard Branson

Habraham Quotes By Jeffrey R. Immelt

Many bought into the idea that America could go from a technology-based, export-oriented powerhouse to a services-led, consumption-based economy - and somehow still expect to prosper. That idea was flat wrong. Our economy tilted instead toward the quicker profits of financial services. — Jeffrey R. Immelt

Habraham Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Life with you was lovely - and when I say lovely, I mean doves and lilies, and velvet, and that soft pink 'v' in the middle and the way your tongue curved up to the long, lingering 'l.' Our life together was alliterative, and when I think of all the little things which will die, now that we cannot share them, I feel as if we were dead too. — Vladimir Nabokov