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John Nieto Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

If you spend your life sparing people's feelings and feeding their vanity, you get so you can't distinguish what should be respected in them. — F Scott Fitzgerald

John Nieto Quotes By Beth Mikell

Do you play cards?"
Her lips tingled from the light kiss, "In theory. Why? Do you have a hankering for Old Maid?" She teased, flashing him a smile.
He placed his glass down and reached for an intricate metal crafted box. "Not even close. How about a little strip poker? — Beth Mikell

John Nieto Quotes By Trishelle Cannatella

Theo does comedy now, and he's traveling around the country doing comedy, and I actually just saw him, he's from Louisiana, and I just saw him when I went home to visit my family in Louisiana. I saw his comedy show and he was brilliant. — Trishelle Cannatella

John Nieto Quotes By R. Alan Woods

No one should ever take them self or others too seriously."

~R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods

John Nieto Quotes By Peer Steinbruck

When I look at how the banking world has changed and at the role Chinese banks, for example, play today, Germany, as an export-oriented economy, should be pleased to have a major global player in its camp. — Peer Steinbruck

John Nieto Quotes By William Arthur Ward

A warm smile is the universal language of kindness. — William Arthur Ward

John Nieto Quotes By Valerie June

Whatever people are doing, they're probably going to be doing it five years from now. You have your banker, your general store runner, the principal of the school, and things of that sort. It's nice to see that, and to get old with other people. — Valerie June

John Nieto Quotes By Harriet Jacobs

Many of the slaves believe such stories, and think it is not worth while to exchange slavery for such a hard kind of freedom. It is difficult to persuade such that freedom could make them useful men, and enable them to protect their wives and children. If those heathen in our Christian land had as much teaching as some Hindoos, they would think otherwise. They would know that liberty is more valuable than life. They would begin to understand their own capabilities, and exert themselves to become men and women. — Harriet Jacobs