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Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Millicent Fenwick

Good behavior is everybody's business, and good taste can be everyone's goal. — Millicent Fenwick

Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Emmanuelle De Maupassant

What if you should forget yourself in the excitement and just peddle straight through the park and out the other end?' she warns. 'If you keep your feet on the pedals and don't stop, where might you end up?'

The idea appeals to Maud more than she can say. She doesn't want to know where she may 'end up'. — Emmanuelle De Maupassant

Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Addison Moore

When it's just you and me, there will be fire in the air. Forget the moon. The ocean will pull to our magnetism. We'll control the tides with our love. — Addison Moore

Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I collect men with interesting names. — Sylvia Plath

Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Margaret Atwood

An eye for an eye only leads to more blindness — Margaret Atwood

Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Simon Sinek

Leadership is not a rank or a position, it is a choice - a choice to look after the person to the left of us & the person to the right of us. — Simon Sinek

Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Maria Montessori

It is the child who makes the man, and no man exists who was not made by the child he once was. — Maria Montessori

Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Donal O'Callaghan

Manhattan is full of ghosts most of which confront you late at night while underground — Donal O'Callaghan

Mastronardo Obit Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

One of the things I can't stand about Christians is their admiration of meekness. Imagine elevating meekness into a virtue! Meekness! Can you imagine a heaven filled only with the meek? What a dreadful idea. The food would get cold while everyone passed the dishes to everyone else. Meekness is no good, Derfel. Anger and selfishness, those are the qualities that make the world march. — Bernard Cornwell