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New Year Messages Quotes By Chief Joseph

I know that my race must change. We cannot hold our own with the white men as we are. We only ask an even chance to live as other men live. We ask to be recognized as men. We ask that the same law shall work alike on all men. If an Indian breaks the law, punish him by the law. If a white man breaks the law, punish him also. — Chief Joseph

New Year Messages Quotes By Anthony Foxx

Even one heatstroke death is one too many because every death caused by leaving a child unattended in a hot car is 100 percent avoidable. — Anthony Foxx

New Year Messages Quotes By Charles Koch

Success is one of the worst enemies of success, because success tends to breed complacency and lack of humility. — Charles Koch

New Year Messages Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

I'm just trying to say that it should reassure us that the inevitable traumas of being human do end up producing some good. Otherwise, the human condition is overwhelmingly depressing. — Malcolm Gladwell

New Year Messages Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Develop your gift to ensure that your invention will be put into practice — Sunday Adelaja

New Year Messages Quotes By Sam Hamill

Sometimes people come up and they get infatuated with some little brief imagistic poem or something, and they say, "Oh, I really like your Zen poems." And I say, "Which ones are not Zen poems?" — Sam Hamill

New Year Messages Quotes By John R. Dallas Jr.

Each year's regrets are envelopes in which messages of hope are found for the New Year. — John R. Dallas Jr.

New Year Messages Quotes By June Jordan

I am a woman. And I am seeking an attitude. I am trying to find reasons for pride. — June Jordan

New Year Messages Quotes By Selima Hill

I step naked into the shower of truth - whole-hearted, bloody-minded, utterly selfish, no longer even pretending to enjoy or understand anything. — Selima Hill