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Mislukking 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

Mislukking Quotes By Blaise Pascal

It is the contest that delights us, and not the victory. — Blaise Pascal

Mislukking Quotes By Stephen King

If [the characters] grow a lot, they begin to influence the course of the story instead of the other way around. — Stephen King

Mislukking Quotes By Thomas More

Kindness and good nature unite men more effectually and with greater strength than any agreements whatsoever, since thereby the engagements of men's hearts become stronger than the bond and obligation of words. — Thomas More

Mislukking Quotes By Thomas Browne

If riches increase, let thy mind hold pace with them; and think it not enough to be liberal, but munificent. — Thomas Browne

Mislukking Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I shall be most happy indeed if I shall be an humble instrument in the hands of the Almighty, and of this his almost chosen people. — Abraham Lincoln

Mislukking Quotes By Suzy Kassem

It's time for everybody to start becoming conscious of their conscience. — Suzy Kassem

Mislukking Quotes By Abraham Verghese

In working myself ragged, I felt integrated, I felt American, and I rarely had time to think of home. — Abraham Verghese

Mislukking Quotes By Saadi

Be not in the desire of thine own ease. — Saadi

Mislukking Quotes By Jodi Picoult

How are you going to know who I am, she finally said, if I dont look like me? — Jodi Picoult

Mislukking Quotes By Billy Graham

3 is prime, 5 is prime, 7 is prime, 9 is an unfortunate mistake of the devil. But if it repents, it will be saved! — Billy Graham

Mislukking Quotes By K. Pars

Asshole by nature, prick by design — K. Pars

Mislukking Quotes By Ignacy Jan Paderewski

Change follows change in us, almost without transition; we pass from blissful rapture to sobbing woe; a single step divides our sublimest ecstasies from the darkest depth of spiritual despondency. — Ignacy Jan Paderewski