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Meredydd Quotes By Tyler Ward

Marriage is designed to pull dysfunction to the surface of our lives, set it on fire and help us grow. — Tyler Ward

Meredydd Quotes By Anonymous

One problem became immediately obvious: they could not make choices. Shopping was a nightmare, since everything had the same value to them, whether it was expensive or cheap, garish or sophisticated. — Anonymous

Meredydd Quotes By John C. Maxwell

Believing in the cause creates your conviction. Believing in your vision fuels your inspiration. Believing in your people builds your motivation. — John C. Maxwell

Meredydd Quotes By Andre Comte-Sponville

It is better to be too honest to be polite than to be too polite to be honest! — Andre Comte-Sponville

Meredydd Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them. — Marcus Aurelius

Meredydd Quotes By Russell D. Moore

If infants are not conscious of themselves, and if self-consciousness and reason are what it means to be human, then what are they? It turns out that if one doesn't know what it means to be a person, one can kill without ever feeling bloodthirsty. In fact, you can feel as though you are saving the world. — Russell D. Moore

Meredydd Quotes By Jose Rizal

Man is multiplied by the number of languages he possesses and speaks. — Jose Rizal

Meredydd Quotes By Will Smith

You have to make every group you come in contact with better. — Will Smith

Meredydd Quotes By Rassool Jibraeel Snyman

A patriot fights his government for his people whilst a traitor fights his people for his government — Rassool Jibraeel Snyman

Meredydd Quotes By Paul A. Cohen

As historians, our aim is to do our utmost to understand and elucidate past reality. At the same time, in pursuit of this goal, we must use ordering concepts that by definition inevitably introduce an element of distortion. I believe that our task as historians is to choose concepts that combine a maximum of explanatory power with a minimum of distortional effect. — Paul A. Cohen