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Irritations On Tongue Quotes By Thomas J. Watson

Once an organization loses its spirit of pioneering and rests on its early work, its progress stops. — Thomas J. Watson

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By Amanda Lovelace

i
let myself
know
that my life
doesn't
have to be over
just because
theirs are
& i went
ahead
& painted
the sun
back into
my sky.
I am allowed to live my life. — Amanda Lovelace

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By C.S. Lewis

I wish I had never been born," she said. "What are we born for?" "For infinite happiness," said the Spirit. "You can step out into it at any moment ... — C.S. Lewis

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By Peter Jackson

The entertainment options for young people are a lot broader now, and the quality of films is slumping a little bit. — Peter Jackson

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By Kristian Goldmund Aumann

The war propaganda is a sly instrument,
and she seems to be very tricky, of course in a subtle manner, with her target-oriented agitations.
She operates brainwashing of the people.
I will give you the advice, to keep a distance, from these deceptiv irritations; she is a vicious tongue that wants to lead us with their statements, straight ahead into the abyss. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By Karen Foxlee

I need your help," the boy said, "to save the world. — Karen Foxlee

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By Barack Obama

I don't look at my pension. It's not as big as yours so it doesn't take as long. — Barack Obama

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By Carl Palmer

I formed a band called Atomic Rooster. The Atomic Rooster was sort of an underground cult band, sort of psychedelic. We did very well. — Carl Palmer

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By William Peter Blatty

Regan had the physical syndrome of possession. That much he knew. Of that he had no doubt. For in case after case, irrespective of geography or period of history, the symptoms of possession were substantially constant. Some Regan had not evidenced as yet: stigmata; the desire for repugnant foods; the insensitivity to pain; the frequent loud and irrepressible hiccuping. But the others she had manifest clearly: the involuntary motor excitement; foul breath; furred tongue; the wasting away of the frame; the distended stomach; the irritations of the skin and mucous membrane. And most significantly present were the basic symptoms of the hard core of cases which Oesterreich had characterized as genuine possession: the striking change in the voice and the features, plus the manifestation of a new personality. — William Peter Blatty

Irritations On Tongue Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Our goal is to reflect the Kingdom of God — Sunday Adelaja