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Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By Douglas Wilder

If both John McCain and Obama were given a sip of truth serum, both would admit they made serious mistakes in choosing running mates in 2008. — Douglas Wilder

Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By David Riesman

It is no longer clear which way is up even if one wants to rise. — David Riesman

Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

Punctuality is the politness of kings" p.154 — Alexandre Dumas

Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By John Ruskin

In old times men used their powers of painting to show the objects of faith, in later times they use the objects of faith to show their powers of painting. — John Ruskin

Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By Harvey MacKay

If we could measure the damage to corporations from gossip, it might be more than the GNP of the Third World! — Harvey MacKay

Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By Johnny Trigg

A meat temperature gauge is a priceless tool. You can get a very inexpensive one at most hardware or sporting goods stores, which will easily help you determine the temperature of your meat so it is not over or undercooked. Pork is normally done at about 160, internal temperature. Steaks are cooked medium rare from 145 to 150. 165, medium. Well done is about 175, internal temperature. — Johnny Trigg

Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By Billy Graham

The church isn't just a particular building or congregation but the spiritual fellowship of all who belong to Jesus Christ. If we belong to Christ, we also belong to each other. — Billy Graham

Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By Dan Harris

Turns out, it's pretty simple to win people over, especially in tense situations, if you're able to take their perspective and validate their feelings. — Dan Harris

Ifthisworldwasmine Quotes By Herman Melville

To a sensitive being, pity is not seldom pain. — Herman Melville