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Marylanders Old Quotes By John Bolton

Everybody pursues their national interests. The only one who gets blamed for it is the United States. — John Bolton

Marylanders Old Quotes By Sebastian Pinera

I would say that the U.S. has overlooked Latin America. Their priorities have always been somewhere else. And that is a problem and that is a mistake. — Sebastian Pinera

Marylanders Old Quotes By Tiffanie DeBartolo

Why are the ones who need the most shelter always the ones left out in the rain? — Tiffanie DeBartolo

Marylanders Old Quotes By Kary Rader

may he bring you life, and in that life, may you find joy. — Kary Rader

Marylanders Old Quotes By Bill Gates

The Ebola epidemic can serve as an early warning wake-up call to get ready. If we start now, we can be ready for the next epidemic. — Bill Gates

Marylanders Old Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

You worthless sonofabitch. You should never have been anything more than a cum stain! (Stryker) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Marylanders Old Quotes By Chad Coleman

I spent four years in the United States Army between 1985 and 1989, and I certainly learned how to survive out in the woods. — Chad Coleman

Marylanders Old Quotes By Judah Ben Samuel Of Regensburg

Do not be ungrateful to animals. — Judah Ben Samuel Of Regensburg

Marylanders Old Quotes By John Woolman

My own will and desires were now very much broken, and my heart was with much earnestness turned to the Lord, to whom alone I looked for help in the dangers before me. — John Woolman

Marylanders Old Quotes By Michelle Tea

Of course it is very limiting to be labeled a lesbian or queer writer. We live in a homophobic culture, and even people who aren't hateful per se assume they won't get anything from a queer book. — Michelle Tea

Marylanders Old Quotes By Thomas Aquinas

Distinctions drawn by the mind are not necessarily equivalent to distinctions in reality. — Thomas Aquinas