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Jillanne Egleston Quotes By William J. Clinton

If you want to know where I come by the passionate commitment I have to bringing people together without regard to race, it all started with my grandfather. — William J. Clinton

Jillanne Egleston Quotes By Francois Alexandre Frederic, Duc De La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt

Young women that would not be thought coquettish, and old men that would not be ridiculous, should never talk of love, as if they had any concern in it. — Francois Alexandre Frederic, Duc De La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt

Jillanne Egleston Quotes By Luigi Pirandello

One gives way to the temptation, only to rise from it again, afterwards, with a great eagerness to reestablish one's dignity, as if it were a tombstone to place on the grave of one's shame, and a monument to hide and sign the memory of our weaknesses. Everybody's in the same case. Some folks haven't the courage to say certain things, that's all!
THE STEP-DAUGHTER: All appear to have the courage to do them though. — Luigi Pirandello

Jillanne Egleston Quotes By Albert Camus

It's better to bet on this life than on the next. — Albert Camus

Jillanne Egleston Quotes By Paul Shaffer

When you look into the eyes of an animal you've rescued, you can't help but fall in love. — Paul Shaffer

Jillanne Egleston Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Once you have missed the first buttonhole, you'll never manage to button up. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Jillanne Egleston Quotes By Hillary Clinton

What I did was permitted. My emails went to state.gov accounts. I did what I did, and I've said that it was a mistake. I've tried to do the best I could to get that information out to people. — Hillary Clinton

Jillanne Egleston Quotes By Sam Harris

In fact, beginning meditators often think that they are able to concentrate on a single object, such as the breath, for minutes at a time, only to report after days or weeks of intensive practice that their attention is now carried away by thought every few seconds. This is actually progress. It takes a certain degree of concentration to even notice how distracted you are. Even if your life depended on it, you could not spend a full minute free of thought. — Sam Harris