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Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Clara Hughes

I am nowhere near my limit. I just want to see if there are such things as limits. I want to go and find out. — Clara Hughes

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

God Himself has reserved no right of revision of His own laws nor is there any need for Him for any such revision. — Mahatma Gandhi

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Stuart Wilde

Poverty is restriction and as such, it is the greatest injustice you can perpetrate upon yourself. — Stuart Wilde

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Rob Bell

But sometimes when I hear people quote the Bible, I just want to throw up. — Rob Bell

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Paul Washer

The evidence that a person has truly opened their life to Christ is continued fellowship with Christ. — Paul Washer

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Jill Scott

'Fringe' is one of my favorite television shows, from its inception. I absolutely love all of the science fiction of it, the mystery of it, and the science in it. — Jill Scott

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Cassandra Clare

You cannot simply ask whether people look like their demon grandfather! — Cassandra Clare

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Vincent Lo

Connections and relationships are important everywhere, anywhere - of course in China, because the rule of law it is not as strong as in the West, so a lot would rely on personal relationships. — Vincent Lo

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Betty Wright

I have to tell you that I love people. When I see the kids coming up and see what they have done with the music, it's amazing. — Betty Wright

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Jack Canfield

Failures can happen to anyone - it is how you deal with it that makes the difference. — Jack Canfield

Mental Floss Bob Ross Quotes By Arthur Symons

The gray-green stretch of sandy grass,Indefinitely desolate;A sea of lead, a sky of slate;Already autumn in the air, alas!One stark monotony of stone,The long hotel, acutely white,Against the after-sunset lightWithers gray-green, and takes the grass's tone. — Arthur Symons