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Infinitum Internet Quotes By Bram Stoker

Mr. Morris, you should be proud of your great state. Its reception into the Union was a precedent which may have far-reaching effects hereafter, when the Pole and the Tropics may hold alliance to the Stars and Stripes. The power of Treaty may yet prove a vast engine of enlargement, when the Monroe doctrine takes its true place as a political fable. — Bram Stoker

Infinitum Internet Quotes By Jules Verne

He who is mistaken in an action which he sincerely believes to be right may be an enemy, but retains our esteem. — Jules Verne

Infinitum Internet Quotes By Woody Allen

All my life is passing in front of my eyes. The worst part of it is I'm driving a used car. — Woody Allen

Infinitum Internet Quotes By Darell Hammond

We must make sure that there is recess and P.E. class in every school, getting kids outside for 60 minutes, every day. — Darell Hammond

Infinitum Internet Quotes By Eleesha

Life's adversity strengthens us to embrace - life's true purpose and destiny. — Eleesha

Infinitum Internet Quotes By Leonard Lauder

If tomorrow all of America were to become paternalistic, we would beat the Japanese every day of the week. I think that the concept of accusing someone of running a paternalistic company, that's not an accusation. One should compliment someone on that. — Leonard Lauder

Infinitum Internet Quotes By Peter Cosgrove

We all of us have a reputation, something we are known for, and sometimes it may be different from what we would like to be known for. At the core of this is the simple but fragile heart - our integrity - which is always under challenge, under tests both trivial and profound every day of our lives. — Peter Cosgrove

Infinitum Internet Quotes By Barbara Sala

A book should be an action of Breaking the frozen sea within us. Kafka — Barbara Sala