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Humorlessly Synonyms Quotes By Pat Falvey

Positive people with positive attitudes ignites energy in me — Pat Falvey

Humorlessly Synonyms Quotes By Aprilynne Pike

If the time comes and your dream doesn't seem worth it, then maybe it was the wrong dream. — Aprilynne Pike

Humorlessly Synonyms Quotes By Vanna Bonta

There are infinite possibilities. — Vanna Bonta

Humorlessly Synonyms Quotes By Elizabeth Janeway

The idea of power as a possession, whose asset can be banked and drawn on when needed, comes easy to a society whose rules grow out of the methods of finance capitalism. — Elizabeth Janeway

Humorlessly Synonyms Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Spartans, stoics, heroes, saints and gods use short and positive speech. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Humorlessly Synonyms Quotes By Jessie Lane

Gage's low gruff voice whispered back. "Don't you get it by now? You carry my heart with you wherever you go. Whether you're right by my side or half a world away from me, you carry everything I am with you. So I need you to protect that by keeping yourself alive, because if you die, I die with you." - Gage — Jessie Lane

Humorlessly Synonyms Quotes By Jerry Seinfeld

Somebody just gave me a shower radio. Thanks a lot. Do you really want music in the shower? I guess there's no better place to dance than a slick surface next to a glass door. — Jerry Seinfeld

Humorlessly Synonyms Quotes By Matthew Henry

the Pharisees, and the other self-justifying Jews, who though that they needed no repentance, and that therefore God should abundantly rejoice in them, and make his boast of them, as those that were most his honour; but Christ tells them that it was quite otherwise, that God was more praised in, and pleased with, the penitent broken heart of one of those despised, envied sinners, than all the long prayers which the scribes and Pharisees made, who could not see any thing amiss in themselves. Nay, — Matthew Henry