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Lollipop Gift Quotes By Victor Hugo

Misery, we repeat, had been good for him. Poverty in youth, when it succeeds, has this magnificent property about it, that it turns the whole will towards effort, and the whole soul towards aspiration. — Victor Hugo

Lollipop Gift Quotes By George MacDonald

The mind of the many is not the mind of God. — George MacDonald

Lollipop Gift Quotes By Rose Kennedy

I don't think you're much good, unless you're doing good to someone. — Rose Kennedy

Lollipop Gift Quotes By Jane Austen

She might have made just as good a woman of consequence as Lady Bertram, but Mrs. Norris would have been a more respectable mother of nine children on a small income. — Jane Austen

Lollipop Gift Quotes By Zechariah Barrett

Good morning, baby. You know that the government has a responsibility for their own actions. — Zechariah Barrett

Lollipop Gift Quotes By Henry Ford

You can get it in any color, as long as it is black — Henry Ford

Lollipop Gift Quotes By Anne Lamott

In a library, you can find small miracles and truth, and you might find something that will make you laugh so hard that you will get shushed, in the friendliest way. I have found sanctuary in libraries my whole life, and there is sanctuary there now, from the war, from the storms of our families and our own minds. Libraries are like mountains or meadows or creeks: sacred space. So this afternoon, I'll walk to the library. — Anne Lamott

Lollipop Gift Quotes By Evelyn Waugh

What's this place called?' He told me and, on the instant, it was as though someone had switched off the wireless, and a voice that had been bawling in my ears, incessently, fatuously for days beyond number, had suddenly been cut short; an immense silence followed, empty at first, but gradually, as my outraged sense regained authority, full of a multitude of sweet and natural and long forgotten sounds: for he had spoken a name so familiar to me, a conjuror's name of such ancient power, that, at its mere sound, the phantoms of those haunted late years began to take flight. — Evelyn Waugh