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Iterations Define Quotes By Carla Bruni

When I met Eric Clapton, I was a very young girl. I was 20 years old. And we were linked for a very short time, and then we became friends. And then we lost touch, which I'm really sorry about. — Carla Bruni

Iterations Define Quotes By Norman Vincent Peale

Nothing of great value in this life comes easily. The things of highest value sometimes come hard. The gold that has the greatest value lies deepest in the earth, as do the diamonds. — Norman Vincent Peale

Iterations Define Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Islam appeals to people because it appeals also to reason. — Mahatma Gandhi

Iterations Define Quotes By George Lucas

Don't avoid the cliches - they are cliches because they work! — George Lucas

Iterations Define Quotes By Kate Hattemer

I'd studied Latin for five years now, which meant that I could, on rare occasions, actually translate something. — Kate Hattemer

Iterations Define Quotes By Wendell Berry

It is therefore absurd to approach the subject of health piecemeal with a departmentalized band of specialists. A medical doctor uninterested in nutrition, in agriculture, in the wholesomeness of mind and spirit is as absurd as a farmer who is uninterested in health. Our fragmentation of this subject cannot be our cure, because it is our disease. The body cannot be whole alone. Persons cannot be whole alone. It is wrong to think that bodily health is compatible with spiritual confusion or cultural disorder, or with polluted air and water or impoverished soil. — Wendell Berry

Iterations Define Quotes By Ciara

I love when people have their own creative vision, when a person stands out and tries different things. — Ciara

Iterations Define Quotes By Alexander Pope

There should be, methinks, as little merit in loving a woman for her beauty as in loving a man for his prosperity; both being equally subject to change. — Alexander Pope