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Iden Versio Quotes By Joe Manganiello

I quit because that thing inside of me that was driving me to drink that way was causing me so much pain that I was starting to get afraid for my own life, and my own health. It wasn't necessarily one instance. It was a lot that had piled up. — Joe Manganiello

Iden Versio Quotes By John Jay Chapman

Everybody in America is soft, and hates conflict. The cure for this, both in politics and social life, is the same - hardihood. Give them raw truth. — John Jay Chapman

Iden Versio Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Jamie was real, alright, more real than anything had ever been to me, even Frank and my life in 1945. Jamie, tender lover and perfidious blackguard. — Diana Gabaldon

Iden Versio Quotes By Sri Aurobindo

Is it true that existence consists only in the action of energy? Or is it not rather that energy is an output of Existence? — Sri Aurobindo

Iden Versio Quotes By Armand Hammer

People I meet today, especially journalists who interview me, are astonished to hear that Lenin told me, in effect, that Communism was not working and that the Revolution needed American capital and technical aid. — Armand Hammer

Iden Versio Quotes By Gore Vidal

...is not all philosophy but preparation for a serene dying? — Gore Vidal

Iden Versio Quotes By Marc Andreessen

Start-ups should be based on radical ideas. There should be a high failure rate for start-ups, because if there isn't their ideas aren't bold enough. — Marc Andreessen

Iden Versio Quotes By Georgina Howell

As there was no further precaution possible I enjoyed the extraordinary magnificence of the storm with a free mind . . . and all the wonderful and terrible things that happen in high places . — Georgina Howell

Iden Versio Quotes By Brian Godawa

One rendering of the Septuagint (LXX) version of Psalm 95:5-6 reaffirms this reality of national gods being demons whose deity was less than the Creator, "For great is the Lord, and praiseworthy exceedingly. More awesome he is than all the gods. For all the gods of the nations are demons, but the Lord made the heavens."[4] Another LXX verse, Isa. 65:11, speaks of Israel's idolatry: "But ye are they that have left me, and forget my holy mountain, and prepare a table for [a demon], and fill up the drink-offering to Fortune [a foreign goddess].[5] — Brian Godawa