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Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Rand Paul

I read all of Ayn Rand's novels when I was 17. — Rand Paul

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Carl Rogers

Adults who think that children must be manipulated for their own good have developed the attitude of a controlling parent who lacks faith in himself, the child, or humanity or himself. — Carl Rogers

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Adam Bradford

The United States is falling away from the very things that had made it what it was. What it is becoming is something to be feared.... — Adam Bradford

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Islam stands for the unity and brotherhood of mankind, and not for disrupting the oneness of the human family. — Mahatma Gandhi

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Evan Esar

A bright eye indicates curiosity; a black eye, too much. — Evan Esar

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Optimistic lies have such immense therapeutic value that a doctor who cannot tell them convincingly has mistaken his profession. — George Bernard Shaw

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When you are in love, life becomes magical. — Debasish Mridha

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By George Foreman

I want to tell everybody that there is really a living God. — George Foreman

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Ivan Turgenev

Weak people never put an end to things themselves. They always wait for the end. — Ivan Turgenev

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

Beware, therefore, lest thou strive too earnestly after some desire which thou hast conceived, without taking counsel of Me; lest haply it repent thee afterwards, and that displease thee which before pleased, and for which thou didst long as for a great good. — Thomas A Kempis

Lymaris Valentin Quotes By Charles M. Vest

America faces many challenges ... but the enemy I fear most is complacency. We are about to be hit by the full force of global competition. If we continue to ignore the obvious task at hand while others beat us at our own game, our children and grandchildren will pay the price. We must now establish a sense of urgency. — Charles M. Vest