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How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Julia Quinn

Maybe she was a wallflower. There was no shame in that. Especially not if one enjoyed being a wallflower. — Julia Quinn

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

He who often thinks of God, will have a larger mind than the man who simply plods around this narrow globe. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Eileen Lwando Smith

In a battle the "strong" is often weak and the "weak" is strong. Never under estimate ANYONE ... Break someone as you may but remember that God heals and Restores that which is broken. In the END HE will decide who is Strong and who is Weak. So treat people with Kind words and Actions because everything you Dish out YOU will have to EAT!!!! — Eileen Lwando Smith

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Walter Russell

The keystone of the entire structure of the spiritual and physical universe is Rhythmic Balanced Interchange between all opposites. — Walter Russell

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Joe Strummer

Without people, you're nothing. — Joe Strummer

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Timothy Dolan

Neither I nor anyone in the Church would ever tolerate hatred of or prejudice towards any of the Lord's children. — Timothy Dolan

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Plato

The soul should concentrate itself by itself. — Plato

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Patrick Grant

Winning was such as confidence boost, and fashion is a lot about confidence. — Patrick Grant

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Greg Bear

Odd how food and water and a clean body - and a few moments of rest - lead me into philosophy. — Greg Bear

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Sara Wolf

The words are holloew. But that's okay. Most things are, these days. — Sara Wolf

How To Cite Indirect Quotes By Voltaire

God created woman to tame man. — Voltaire