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Office Lice Quotes By Elizabeth I

Eyes of youth have sharp sight but commonly not so deep as those of elder age. — Elizabeth I

Office Lice Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Every sunrise gives you reason to hope. Every darkness of night teaches you patience. — Debasish Mridha

Office Lice Quotes By Anne Sexton

Being kissed on the back of the knee is a moth at the windowscreen ... — Anne Sexton

Office Lice Quotes By Sally Gardner

There is nothing to fear except the power you give to your own demons. — Sally Gardner

Office Lice Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

Youth and what the Italians so prettily call stamina. The vigor, the fire, that enables you to love and create. When you've lost that, you've lost everything. — Simone De Beauvoir

Office Lice Quotes By Pamela Paul

I went from escaping into books to extracting things from them, from being inspired by books to trying to do things that inspired me - many of which I first encountered in stories. I went from wishing I were like a character in books to being a character in my books. I went from reading books to wrestling with them to writing them, all the while still learning from what I read. The — Pamela Paul

Office Lice Quotes By Walt Whitman

The swarms of cringers, suckers, doughfaces, lice of politics, planners of sly involutions for their own preferment to city offices or state legislatures or the judiciary or congress or the presidency, obtain a response of love and natural deference from the people whether they get the offices or no ... when it is better to be a bound booby and rogue in office at a high salary than the poorest free mechanic or farmer with his hat unmoved from his head and firm eyes and a candid and generous heart ... and when servility by town or state or the federal government or any oppression on a large scale or small scale can be tried on without its own punishment following duly after in exact proportion against the smallest chance of escape ... or rather when all life and all the souls of men and women are discharged from any part of the earth - then only shall the instinct of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth. — Walt Whitman