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Matlack Trucking Quotes By Shania Twain

How could such a powerful animal possess so generous a temperament as to carry man obediently and thoughtfully through the ages — Shania Twain

Matlack Trucking Quotes By Paulo Coelho

A good, true, intense love is not complete without madness. — Paulo Coelho

Matlack Trucking Quotes By Antonio Carlos Jobim

It is difficult to distinguish where the feminine ends and nature begins. — Antonio Carlos Jobim

Matlack Trucking Quotes By Finley Peter Dunne

It must be a good thing to be good or ivrybody wudden't be pretendin' he was. — Finley Peter Dunne

Matlack Trucking Quotes By Jeffrey Kluger

We pride ourselves on being the only species that understands the concept of risk, yet we have a confounding habit of worrying about mere possibilities while ignoring probabilities, building barricades against perceived dangers while leaving ourselves exposed to real ones. — Jeffrey Kluger

Matlack Trucking Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Socialism" is no more an evil word than "Christianity." Socialism no more prescribed Joseph Stalin and his secret police and shuttered churches than Christianity prescribed the Spanish Inquisition. Christianity and socialism alike, in fact, prescribe a society dedicated to the proposition that all men, women, and children are created equal and shall not starve. — Kurt Vonnegut

Matlack Trucking Quotes By John Keats

Of love, that fairest joys give most unrest. — John Keats

Matlack Trucking Quotes By J.D. Salinger

He said he ate his food out of our big refrigerators, drove our eight-cylinder American cars, un-hesitatingly used our medicines when he was sick, and relied on the U.S. Army to protect his parents and sisters from Hitler's Germany, and nothing, not one single thing in all his poems, reflected these realities. — J.D. Salinger