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Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By Socrates

An unconsidered life is not one worth living. — Socrates

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By Mamie Gummer

I'd like to keep exploring comedy. I didn't necessarily think of myself as a comedic actress, but it's a lot of fun. — Mamie Gummer

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By Don Ameche

God was awfully good to me during the good days. I cherish the old days, but I don't miss them. — Don Ameche

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By Pete Spurrier

Why was I still traveling? Was it purely because it was better than turning around and going home, where I would have to make grown-up choices about my future? Or was I waiting to happen across a place that would tell me to stay? — Pete Spurrier

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By Debasish Mridha

You can't manage a project. You can only mange your thoughts to come up with better ideas to do the project in a better way. — Debasish Mridha

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By Bo Burnham

I work really hard on the shows and I think the shows speak for themselves. I don't want to construct the show to prove something. — Bo Burnham

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By Mark Benjamin

He would do anything to avoid ageing and death...anything. — Mark Benjamin

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By Henry Cloud

The human heart will seek to be known, understood, and connected with above all else. If you do not connect, the ones you care about will find someone who will. — Henry Cloud

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

She could hear a distant coughing of a sheep. — D.H. Lawrence

Obsequious Synonyms Quotes By William Shakespeare

Who would fardels bear,
To groan and sweat under a weary life,
But that the dread of something after death,
The undiscovered country, from whose bourn
No traveller returns, puzzles the will,
And makes us rather bear those ills we have
Than fly to others that we know not of?
Thus, conscience does make cowards of us all; — William Shakespeare