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Natalism Pro Quotes By Robert Burns

My Son, these maxims make a rule An lump them ay thegither: The Rigid Righteous is a fool, The Rigid Wise anither. — Robert Burns

Natalism Pro Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Coercion cannot but result in chaos in the end. — Mahatma Gandhi

Natalism Pro Quotes By Stedman Graham

Understand who you are, so that you can be the same, whether you're talking to a homeless person or the president of the United States. You're the same person. — Stedman Graham

Natalism Pro Quotes By Gregory Maguire

Come what may and hell to pay. — Gregory Maguire

Natalism Pro Quotes By Susan Cain

Conversely, high-reactive children may be more likely to develop into artists and writers and scientists and thinkers because their aversion to novelty causes them to spend time inside the familiar - and intellectually fertile - environment of their own heads. — Susan Cain

Natalism Pro Quotes By K. Webster

I'll never leave her alone. My black heart beats only to tarnish hers. She'll never be left alone as far as I'm concerned. With — K. Webster

Natalism Pro Quotes By Malcolm Forbes

When you don't understand, it's sometimes easier to look like you do. — Malcolm Forbes

Natalism Pro Quotes By Paul Auster

A meal was no more than a fragile defense against the inevitability of the next meal. Food itself could never answer the question of food; it only delayed the moment when the question would have to be asked in earnest. — Paul Auster

Natalism Pro Quotes By James Galway

I have to report to those of you who think diamonds make a difference that I cannot tell what it is. Seriously, as you all know, they make no difference at all. They just make the flute look a little more special. — James Galway

Natalism Pro Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Life is an activity with which we kill time while we wait for something, someone, or the mere passage of time to kill us. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana