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Laudamus Quotes By Karl May

I don't care about losing people who don't wanna be in my life anymore. I've lost people who meant the world to me and I'm still doing just fine. — Karl May

Laudamus Quotes By Joe Bob Briggs

It's not a crime to get drunk. — Joe Bob Briggs

Laudamus Quotes By Cal Hubbard

When it was time for a player to go, he went. — Cal Hubbard

Laudamus Quotes By Booth Tarkington

Gossip is never fatal until it is denied. — Booth Tarkington

Laudamus Quotes By Miguel Ruiz

When you do your best you learn to accept yourself. But you have to be aware and learn from your mistakes. Learning from your mistakes means you practice, look honestly at the results, and keep practicing. This increases your awareness. — Miguel Ruiz

Laudamus Quotes By Don Huntington

You will find life to be interesting and fulfilling if you can simply take satisfaction from the small, common, unforced events and circumstances that are part of your daily life - a smile from a child, a friendly conversation with your neighbor, a quiet walk with someone you love.... Don't bother working to make life interesting and worthwhile. The riches of personal relationships surround you. Don't let them slip by without you becoming aware of them. And when they have gone, let them go. — Don Huntington

Laudamus Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

William Gladstone has not a single redeeming defect. — Benjamin Disraeli

Laudamus Quotes By Douglas A. Blackmon

How had so large a population of Americans disappeared into a largely unrecorded oblivion of poverty and obscurity? — Douglas A. Blackmon

Laudamus Quotes By Tupac Shakur

Play the game, never let the game play you. — Tupac Shakur

Laudamus Quotes By Jeff VanderMeer

At the time, I was seeking oblivion, and I sought in those blank, anonymous faces, even the most painfully familiar, a kind of benign escape. A death that would not mean being dead. — Jeff VanderMeer