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Jeanna Fines Quotes By Erica Durance

'Smallville' was my first love and it is always close to my heart. — Erica Durance

Jeanna Fines Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Rich in saving common-sense, And, as the greatest only are, In his simplicity sublime. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Jeanna Fines Quotes By Stephen Covey

Many people think in terms of either/or: either you're nice or you're tough. Win-win requires that you be both. It is a balancing act between courage and consideration. To go for win-win, you not only have to be empathic, but you also have to be confident. You not only have to be considerate and sensitive, you also have to be brave. To do that-to achieve that balance between courage and consideration-is the essence of real maturity and is fundamental to win-win. — Stephen Covey

Jeanna Fines Quotes By Roshani Chokshi

I want you - " he started.
I glowered, pressing the chair leg into his neck. "I would die before I let you touch me."
"What an improvement. First it was me who would die. Now it is
you who offers to die before touching me," he said. "Another man might be insulted. Now, if you would allow me to finish - "
I glared. — Roshani Chokshi

Jeanna Fines Quotes By Wayne Dyer

Everything that has happened had to happen. Everything that must happen cannot be stopped. — Wayne Dyer

Jeanna Fines Quotes By Robert Jordan

Only a fool thinks his enemies stand still when he isn't looking, my Lord Dragon. — Robert Jordan

Jeanna Fines Quotes By Caitlin Moran

Personally, I find the idea that women are supposed to "love" shopping bizarre - nearly every woman I know wants to cry after 45 minutes of trawling the high street looking for a shirt and hits the gin with alacrity upon the sad occasions when jeans have to be found. — Caitlin Moran

Jeanna Fines Quotes By Samuel Johnson

To have the management of the mind is a great art, and it may be attained in a considerable degree by experience and habitual exercise ... Let him take a course of chemistry, or a course of rope-dance, or a course of any thing to which he is inclined at the time. Let him contrive to have as many retreats for his mind as he can, as many things to which it can fly from itself. — Samuel Johnson