Matilda Dobbs Quotes & Sayings
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There will never be a bill without a pathway to citizenship signed by the president ... And in turn there will never be a pathway to citizenship without a new immigration system replacing the current one. — Lindsey Graham

Sitting on the sidelines in our interconnected world is not a sufficient response. — Dillon Burroughs

A Friend who can never Understand your Need can never be your true friend Indeed — Abhishek Sundarraman

So the chase begins. Remember my words, sweetheart. The longer you run, the sweeter it will be when I catch you. And I will catch you. — Jessica Florence

I must say I've rarely been described as 'diplomat.' — Richard Armitage

Law; an ordinance of reason for the common good, made by him who has care of the community. — Thomas Aquinas

There were days when boredom - or the possibility that things could get boring - was as much of a gift as life was willing to give. — Michelle Sagara

Democrats are losing loyal voters, but the Republicans aren't picking them up. Democrats are ideologically bankrupt. Republicans have a major brand-identity problem — Herman Cain

I dream of a society that is continuously creating knowledge, where each individual is a part of this creation, where youngsters can pursue courses with freedom of choice, where technology is used for universal access of education and yet the importance of the Guru is retained. — Narendra Modi

Ye therefore who love mercy, teach your sons to love it, too. — William Cowper

There is a beauty in the world, though it's harsher than we expect it to be. — Michael Cunningham

External silence can be the doorway to inner silence. — Ram Dass

Being real is what is important. — Gavin Rossdale

Every human being I have ever met, irrespective of the business, the job or life situation they are in, possesses at least one and normally multiple instant jackpots that are within their grasp.
All they have to do is recognize them, believe that they are there, and believe that they are entitled to harvest them and the financial and the personal wealth and riches that come along with them. — Jay Abraham