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Life In Cursive Quotes By Leonard Nimoy

I predict the future of this earthly human race is that having made a mess of Earth they'll move to outer space. — Leonard Nimoy

Life In Cursive Quotes By Peter Swanson

No, the ache in my chest was that I felt alone. That there were no other humans in the world who knew what I knew. I — Peter Swanson

Life In Cursive Quotes By Barack Obama

I decided to become a community organizer ... Change won't come from the top, I would say. Change will come from a mobilized grass roots. — Barack Obama

Life In Cursive Quotes By Francis Chan

Our lack of intimacy is due to our refusal to unplug and shut off communication from all others so we can be alone with Him. — Francis Chan

Life In Cursive Quotes By Jazz Feylynn

The ink line drawing flowed the cursive journey,
created on paper canvas that brought the story to life. — Jazz Feylynn

Life In Cursive Quotes By Bran Ferren

Failure is a necessary ingredient for success. — Bran Ferren

Life In Cursive Quotes By Herbert Spencer

A nation's institutions and beliefs are determined by it's character. — Herbert Spencer

Life In Cursive Quotes By Stanley Tucci

I like to use all of myself, and acting wasn't doing that. — Stanley Tucci

Life In Cursive Quotes By Richard Kinder

This is a place where you really are what you achieve in Houston, and that's a tremendous boon to this town. I think you'll find people who have succeeded because of that kind of open culture. — Richard Kinder

Life In Cursive Quotes By Francis Bacon

I'm working for myself; what else have I got to work for? How can you work for an audience? What do you imagine an audience would want? I have got nobody to excite except myself, so I am always surprised if anyone likes my work sometimes. I suppose I'm very lucky, of course, to be able to earn my living by something that really absorbs me to try to do, if that is what you call luck. — Francis Bacon