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Not Seeing Your Grandchild Quotes By Elvis Presley

I've never written a song in my life. It's all a big hoax. — Elvis Presley

Not Seeing Your Grandchild Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

So long as we fear the outside world, we must cease to think of Swaraj. — Mahatma Gandhi

Not Seeing Your Grandchild Quotes By Daniel Kraus

What you do with your time alive defines you, Reader, but hear me, I beg you, when I say that you are not done being defined. — Daniel Kraus

Not Seeing Your Grandchild Quotes By William Lloyd Garrison

The success of any great moral enterprise does not depend upon numbers. — William Lloyd Garrison

Not Seeing Your Grandchild Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

The only happiness a brave person ever troubles themselves in asking about, is happiness enough to get their work done. — Thomas Carlyle

Not Seeing Your Grandchild Quotes By Nick Hornby

So what should I be doing?" "I don't know. Something. Working. Seeing people. Running a scout troop, or running a club even. Something more than waiting for life to change and keeping your options open. You'd keep your options open for the rest of your life, if you could. You'll be lying on your deathbed, dying of some smoking-related disease, and you'll be thinking, 'Well, at least I've kept my options open. At least I never ended up doing something I couldn't back out of.' And all the time you're keeping your options open, you're closing them off. You're thirty-six and you don't have children. So when are you going to have them? When you're forty? Fifty? Say you're forty, and say your kid doesn't want kids until he's thirty-six. That means you'd have to live much longer than your allotted three-score years and ten just to catch so much as a glimpse of your grandchild. See how you're denying yourself things? — Nick Hornby