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Librarything Dewey Quotes By David A. Bednar

Satan does not have a body, and his eternal progress has been halted. Just as water flowing in a riverbed is stopped by a dam, so the adversary's eternal progress is thwarted because he does not have a physical body. — David A. Bednar

Librarything Dewey Quotes By Charles Eisenstein

You can't have community as an add-on to a monetized life. You have to actually need each other. — Charles Eisenstein

Librarything Dewey Quotes By H. Jackson Brown Jr.

I've learned that regardless of color or age, we all need about the same amount of love. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Librarything Dewey Quotes By David Benioff

A certain luxury when you get to writing a novel is to have the space to have your characters just banter. — David Benioff

Librarything Dewey Quotes By John Henry Newman

Slang surely, as it is called, comes of, and breathes of the personal — John Henry Newman

Librarything Dewey Quotes By Fiorello H. La Guardia

Science knows no politics. Are we in this frenzy of [the Depression] economy, brought about by those who control the wealth of this country, seeking to put a barrier on science and research for the paltry sum of $39,113 out of an appropriation of $100,000,000? — Fiorello H. La Guardia

Librarything Dewey Quotes By Maxwell Maltz

Knowledge Gives You Power. — Maxwell Maltz

Librarything Dewey Quotes By Anna Pavlova

What exactly is success? For me it is to be found not in applause, but in the satisfaction of feeling that one is realizing one's ideal. — Anna Pavlova

Librarything Dewey Quotes By Barack Obama

A free market was never meant to be a free licence to take whatever you can get, however you can get it. — Barack Obama

Librarything Dewey Quotes By Mike Birbiglia

I actually wasn't really the class clown growing up. The class clown was always the mean guy who walked up and was like, 'You're fat. You're gay. I'm outta here!' I was always more kind of awkward and introspective. — Mike Birbiglia