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Onebuttonmacro Quotes By Benazir Bhutto

Democracy is necessary to peace and to undermining the forces of terrorism. — Benazir Bhutto

Onebuttonmacro Quotes By James Rollins

For some reason, some of my best solutions and ideas are triggered in those dark theaters, usually totally unrelated to what's going on onscreen. I also enjoy hiking in the foothills and mountains close to Sacramento. I always have to bring a pen and paper to jot down sudden thoughts and ideas. So inspiration arises from countless sources. — James Rollins

Onebuttonmacro Quotes By David Hume

That which renders morality an active principle and constitutes virtue our happiness, and vice our misery: it is probable, I say, that this final sentence depends on some internal sense or feeling, which nature has made universal in the whole species. — David Hume

Onebuttonmacro Quotes By Georgia Cates

Hey self, Stop having a lady boner moment! — Georgia Cates

Onebuttonmacro Quotes By Gayle Forman

I needed to hate someone and you're the one I love the most, so it fell on you. — Gayle Forman

Onebuttonmacro Quotes By Tim Tebow

When we talk about having a life of significance and meaning, it's not about fame or money or resources. It's about people and lives and hearts. That's my biggest passion in life. — Tim Tebow

Onebuttonmacro Quotes By George Muller

There was a day when I died; died to self, my opinions, preferences, tastes and will; died to the world, its approval or censure; died to the approval or blame even of my brethren or friends; and since then I have studied only to show myself approved unto God. — George Muller

Onebuttonmacro Quotes By Kenneth H. Blanchard

It was as though most managers in the world were primarily interested either in results or in people. The managers who were interested in results often seemed to be labeled "autocratic," while the managers interested in people were often labeled "democratic." The young man thought each of these managers - the "tough" autocrat and the "nice" democrat - were only partially effective. "It's like being half a manager," he thought. — Kenneth H. Blanchard