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Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Bobby Jones

I never learned anything from a match that I won. — Bobby Jones

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Beth Broderick

Examining other people's motivations, other people's language and other people's way of interacting is much more fascinating to me than spending a lot of time worrying about my own. I've said, 'What other people think of me is none of my business.' — Beth Broderick

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By W. Clement Stone

If there is something to gain and nothing to lose by asking, by all means ask! — W. Clement Stone

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Erica Jong

It is the nature of those books we call classics to wait patiently on the shelf for us to grow into them. — Erica Jong

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Every one of us gets through the tough times because somebody is there, standing in the gap to close it for us. — Oprah Winfrey

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Alvin Plantinga

The mere fact that a belief is unpopular at present (or at some other time) is interesting from a sociological point of view but evidentially irrelevant. — Alvin Plantinga

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Vaddey Ratner

Perhaps it's natural for a father, for every parent, to see in his child all that's unspoiled and good. — Vaddey Ratner

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Victoria Principal

When I became a mature woman, I put both feet firmly on the side of maturity. — Victoria Principal

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Molly Harper

Vampires have bright eyes glistening white teeth unnaturally smooth skin and a certain animal magnetism. If they aren't pretty they starve. It's sort of like life in Los Angeles. — Molly Harper

Konstanty Miodowicz Quotes By Pauline Reage

What her lover wanted from her was very simple: that she be constantly and immediately accessible. It was not enough for him to know that she was: she was to be so without the slightest obstacle intervening, and her bearing and clothing both were to bespeak, as it were, the symbol of that availability to experienced eyes. — Pauline Reage