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Melencio Ragudo Quotes By David Brainerd

I love to live on the brink of eternity. — David Brainerd

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By James Rozoff

Sometimes you just have to hold on even when you don't believe in what you're holding on to anymore. Sometimes you have to hold on to empty and distant memories, even if it feels like there isn't any 'you' left. I think that's what faith is all about, doing what you need to do even when the feeling isn't there anymore. — James Rozoff

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Eugene Wigner

OK, so the computer has understood, but what about me ? — Eugene Wigner

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Bela Lugosi

Women have a predestination to suffering. — Bela Lugosi

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Sebastian Coe

The Olympics are a world apart from racing for a record. You put out of your mind pretty much what anyone else doing in the race. — Sebastian Coe

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Adolf Hitler

The art of leadership ... consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention ... The leader of genius must have the ability to make different opponents appear as if they belong to one category. — Adolf Hitler

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Geoffrey S. Fletcher

You only get one world premiere of your directorial debut. — Geoffrey S. Fletcher

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Holly Elissa Bruno

How We Respond to Our Mistakes Has a Profound Effect on the People in Our Lives — Holly Elissa Bruno

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Kathryn Lasky

I believe that reading widely is the best preparation for writing. — Kathryn Lasky

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Larry Brooks

The president of Goodwill Industries made $800,000 a year. — Larry Brooks

Melencio Ragudo Quotes By Michael Crichton

The academic world was marching toward ever more specialized knowledge, expressed in ever more dense jargon. — Michael Crichton