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Nifinity Quotes By Anonymous

And when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his trained servants, born in his own house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued them unto — Anonymous

Nifinity Quotes By Dorothy Parker

I've seen the way he dances; it looks like something you do on Saint Walpurgis Night. — Dorothy Parker

Nifinity Quotes By Kady Cross

They were alike, they were. Both predators, both dangerous and both vain. And they each found the other fascinating. — Kady Cross

Nifinity Quotes By Anita Diamant

They all agreed that things were better in the old days. Some of them were sad about it and some were bitter, but it was always, 'Nothing is as good as it used to be.' I swore I would never talk like that and you know what? Now that I'm an old lady myself, I think that most things are better than they used to be. Look at the computers. Look at your sister, the cardiologist, and you, graduating from Harvard. Don't talk to me about the good old days. What was so good? — Anita Diamant

Nifinity Quotes By Andrew Vachss

No politician is threatened by the child protective constituency, because it does not exist. — Andrew Vachss

Nifinity Quotes By Jonathan Sacks

But beyond a basic minimum, the relationship between income and happiness is slight. Research bears out Maslow's analysis that the higher needs are love and belonging, esteem and self-actualisation. The most significant determinants of happiness are strong and rewarding personal relationships, a sense of belonging to a community, being valued by others and living a meaningful life. These are precisely the things in which religion specialises: sanctifying marriage, etching family life with the charisma of holiness, creating and sustaining strong communities in which people are valued for what they are, not for what they earn or own, and providing a framework within which our lives take on meaning, purpose, even blessedness. — Jonathan Sacks