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Neville Alexander Quotes By Kate Kae Myers

I'm just as likely to slug him as hug him. — Kate Kae Myers

Neville Alexander Quotes By Julie Gold

Im an animal love, but I don't have the smarts to be a vet, or the heart to have been a vet cause I cry over any wounded animal. — Julie Gold

Neville Alexander Quotes By Joseph Heller

They couldn't him because he was Tarzan, Mandrake, Flash Gordon. He was Bill Shakespeare. He was Cain, Ulysses, the Flying Dutchman; he was Lot in Sodom, Dreirdre of the Sorrows, Sweeney in the nightingales among trees. He was miracle ingredient Z-247. — Joseph Heller

Neville Alexander Quotes By Abdu'l- Baha

The primary, the most urgent requirement is the promotion of education. It is inconceivable that any nation should achieve prosperity and success unless this paramount, this fundamental concern is carried forward. The principal reason for the decline and fall of peoples is ignorance. Today the mass of the people are uninformed even as to ordinary affairs, how much less do they grasp the core of the important problems and complex needs of the time. — Abdu'l- Baha

Neville Alexander Quotes By Vera Nazarian

Frost grows on the window glass, forming whorl patterns of lovely translucent geometry.
Breathe on the glass, and you give frost more ammunition.
Now it can build castles and cities and whole ice continents with your breath's vapor.
In a few blinks you can almost see the winter fairies moving in ...
But first, you hear the crackle of their wings. — Vera Nazarian

Neville Alexander Quotes By Bernard Parmegiani

I do consider sounds as living things. — Bernard Parmegiani

Neville Alexander Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne

The moral which presents itself to my reflections, as drawn from Hollingsworth's character and errors, is simply this, that, admitting what is called philanthropy, when adopted as a profession, to be often useful by its energetic impulse to society at large, it is perilous to the individual whose ruling passion, in one exclusive channel, it thus becomes. It — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Neville Alexander Quotes By Charles R. Swindoll

Excellence-moral, ethical, personal excellence-is worth whatever it costs. — Charles R. Swindoll