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Kenjuan Bentley Quotes By Auliq Ice

Not making a decision means forgoing an opportunity. — Auliq Ice

Kenjuan Bentley Quotes By Chris Rea

It's not until you become seriously ill and you nearly die and you're at home for 6 months, that you suddenly stop to realize that this isn't the way I intended it to be in the beginning. Everything that you've done falls away and start wondering why you went through all that rock business stuff. — Chris Rea

Kenjuan Bentley Quotes By Alysia Reiner

Anyone who wants to offer me as mushy, earthy, crunchy a role as they can, I will probably take it. In real life, I cry at a drop of a hat, and I'm a mom, and I'm pretty mushy! We all have so many colors as actors that we want to show. — Alysia Reiner

Kenjuan Bentley Quotes By Martha Stout

When confronted with a destructive outcome that is clearly their doing, they will say, plain and simple, "I never did that," and will to all appearances believe their own direct lie. — Martha Stout

Kenjuan Bentley Quotes By Ronald H. Nash

If you play games with the law of non-contradiction, then every time you open your mouth and say anything, you're cheating. Every time you make a choice in life you're cheating. — Ronald H. Nash

Kenjuan Bentley Quotes By Adam Smith

The uniform, constant, and uninterrupted effort of every man to better his condition ... is frequently powerful enough to maintain the natural progress of things toward improvement, in spite of the extravagance of government, and of the greatest errors of administration. — Adam Smith

Kenjuan Bentley Quotes By Dale Berra

The similarities between me and my father are different. — Dale Berra

Kenjuan Bentley Quotes By Virginia Postrel

The biggest threat to a better life is the desire to keep the future under control - to make the world predictable by reining in creativity and enterprise. Progress as a neat blueprint, with no deviations and no surprise, may work in children's cartoons or utopian novels. But it's just a fantasy. — Virginia Postrel