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Lawther Homes Quotes By William H. Whyte

What attracts people most, it would appear, is other people. — William H. Whyte

Lawther Homes Quotes By Neil L. Andersen

We can work, study, laugh and have fun, dance, sing, and enjoy many different experiences. These are a wonderful part of life, but they are not central to why we are here. The opportunity to choose good over evil is precisely why we are here. Not one of us would say, "I want to choose evil." We all want to choose the right. However, the choice of good over evil is not always easy, because evil frequently lurks behind smiling eyes. — Neil L. Andersen

Lawther Homes Quotes By Jean Shinoda Bolen

We usually do pay attention to our outer appearance, typically noticing whatever part of our bodies we are unhappy about. It behooves us, however, to get on very good terms with more than just the surface of our bodies as we grow older; for if we don't listen to our bodies and pay attention to our physical needs and pleasures, this vehicle that we need to be running well to take us into a long and comfortable life, will limit what we can do and who we become. — Jean Shinoda Bolen

Lawther Homes Quotes By Thomas Ruff

In photography, you always have both the medium and the depicted subject at the same time. — Thomas Ruff

Lawther Homes Quotes By Mitt Romney

Dodd-Frank was passed ... This is the biggest kiss that's been given to New York banks I've ever seen. This is an enormous boon for them. There've been 122 community and small banks have closed since Dodd- Frank ... I would repeal and replace it. — Mitt Romney

Lawther Homes Quotes By Dominic Smith

The past is more alive to her than the present, she realizes, and the thought is suffocating. — Dominic Smith

Lawther Homes Quotes By Patry Francis

...but the truth is, the more hours I spend in contemplation, the less I know about God-and the more I realize how arrogant it is for us poor humans to squeeze the Infinite into our limited definitions. — Patry Francis