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Leibovitch Richard Quotes By David Greenberg

I find it hard to imagine that future historians will see the Iraq War as a big plus in Bush's ledger, but we have to admit that we simply don't know for sure. — David Greenberg

Leibovitch Richard Quotes By Erik Wecks

I believe it is time for Americans to re-adopt a simpler and healthier American dream, a dream in which we seek financial stability rather than wealth creation. But — Erik Wecks

Leibovitch Richard Quotes By Marilyn Monroe

It might be a kind of relief to be finished. You have to start all over again. But I believe you're always as good as your potential. I now live in my work and in a few relationships with the few people I can really count on. Fame will go by, and, so long, I've had you fame. If it goes by, I've always known it was fickle. So at least it's something I experienced, but that's not where I live. — Marilyn Monroe

Leibovitch Richard Quotes By Brenda Hillman

I wrote something when I was 9 that seemed pretty good for a 9 year old; it concerned flowers in our family garden - I was grateful my mother praised it. Of course, I found out later it was pretty silly, but it was the first poem I was proud of. — Brenda Hillman

Leibovitch Richard Quotes By Aristotle.

The Eyes are the organs of temptation, and the Ears are the organs of instruction. — Aristotle.

Leibovitch Richard Quotes By Mindy McGinnis

Where you go, he'll go," Stebbs said.
"I know it."
"Tough caring about people, isn't it?"
... "Wouldn't trade it," she said. — Mindy McGinnis

Leibovitch Richard Quotes By Joel Stein

I want to be heavily tied to a city that I write for every week, that knows my stuff and I can interact with. — Joel Stein

Leibovitch Richard Quotes By Geoffrey Chaucer

One cannot scold or complain at every word. Learn to endure patiently, or else, as I live and breathe, you shall learn it whether you want or not. — Geoffrey Chaucer