Manulife Whole Life Quotes & Sayings
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Always in the black spirituals there's that promise that things are going to be better, by and by. — Maya Angelou

More and more, more and more digital, in particular, I think you'll see in our stores next year, as we start combining these digital products and they interface with each other, you'll see that represented in Wal-Mart. — Lee Scott

Rube, this is me you're talking to, Clancy Crew, remember? Your best buddy? And I hate to break it to you this way but your grandmother on your mother's side, she isn't sick - she's dead! — Lauren Child

No society can prosper if it aims at making things easier-instead it should aim at making people stronger!! — Ashoka Jahnavi Prasad

Non-physicality may soon come to dominate our reality. Thanx Quatum Mechanics! — Phil Collins

Part of me doesn't even know if we're together. I mean, we are-she likes me, and I want to run off to Mexico with her. So yeah, that's together, right?
I guess I don't need a ring or anything. — Travis Thrasher

You can get to everywhere from almost anywhere. — George W. Buck

A smart man only believes half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. — Jeff Cooper

I truly get very emotional when I am performing and see their (Fans) love for me. — Shreya Ghoshal

looked more like someone had let a rabid raven dance on the sign than it did actual writing. — J.C. Nelson

Spinoza was the supreme rationalist. He saw an endless stream of causality in the world. For him there is no such entity as will or will power. Nothing happens capriciously. Everything is caused by something prior, and the more we devote ourselves to the understanding of this causative network, the more free we become." ... "I'm sure he would have said that you are subject to passions that are driven by inadequate ideas rather than by the ideas that flow from a true quest for understanding the nature of reality." ... "He states explicitly that a passion ceases to be a passion as soon as we form a more clear and distinct idea of it
that is, the causative nexus underlying the passion." p.269 — Irvin D. Yalom