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Handshaking History Quotes By Rumi

The way the Beloved can fit in my heart, two thousand lives could fit in this body of mine. One kernel could contain a thousand bushels, and a hundred worlds pass through the eye of the needle. — Rumi

Handshaking History Quotes By Warren Buffett

Banking is very good business if you don't do anything dumb. — Warren Buffett

Handshaking History Quotes By Thomas Paine

To take away (voting) is to reduce a man to slavery. — Thomas Paine

Handshaking History Quotes By Elizabeth Young

I remember reading a fascinating article in the New York Times Magazine once where this guy said... Every woman has the exact love life she wants — Elizabeth Young

Handshaking History Quotes By Marie Helvin

I was brought up by parents who embraced the 1960s and taught me that being faithful isn't the be-all and end-all. — Marie Helvin

Handshaking History Quotes By Charles Finch

When you're my age, you'll see that it is wiser to make your own decisions than let time make decisions for you. — Charles Finch

Handshaking History Quotes By Lisa Lopes

I see the invisible spirits, where demons still find it livable. I need a hug to hold my soul inside my body. — Lisa Lopes

Handshaking History Quotes By Steven R. McQueen

It's always fun having Matt Davis on set. I definitely miss having him around, for sure. — Steven R. McQueen

Handshaking History Quotes By Isaac Newton

Blind metaphysical necessity, which is certainly the same always and every where, could produce no variety of things. All that diversity of natural things which we find suited to different times and places could arise from nothing but the ideas and will of a Being, necessarily existing. — Isaac Newton

Handshaking History Quotes By Rich Burlew

Also, as a rule of thumb, if you find yourself defending your inalienable right to make someone else feel like garbage, you're on the wrong side of the argument. — Rich Burlew