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Orations In Ancient Quotes By Charles M. Schwab

Nothing is more fatal to success than taking one's job as a matter of course. — Charles M. Schwab

Orations In Ancient Quotes By Judy Blume

I'm a more skilled writer now, but after 23 books it's harder to be fresh and that's really important to me. I don't want to write the same thing over and over again. — Judy Blume

Orations In Ancient Quotes By Thomas Paine

The Book of Job and the 19th Psalm, which even the Church admits to be more ancient than the chronological order in which they stand in the book called the Bible, are theological orations conformable to the original system of theology. — Thomas Paine

Orations In Ancient Quotes By Toba Beta

Overconfidence blurs out the risk. Inferiority magnifies it. — Toba Beta

Orations In Ancient Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The riches of His goodness are unsearchable; you will never be able to convey them or even conceive them. Oh, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Orations In Ancient Quotes By Lemony Snicket

You're the inventor," Klaus answered, buttoning his coat. "But you can't invent things like time, — Lemony Snicket

Orations In Ancient Quotes By Mitzi Kelly

There's nothing like a good old-fashioned murder to bring people closer together. — Mitzi Kelly

Orations In Ancient Quotes By Chris O'Dowd

I'd like my super power to be puns; I'd like to be great at puns: pun power. Then I could go on loads of panel shows and live off that forever. — Chris O'Dowd

Orations In Ancient Quotes By Melisa M. Hamling

He has this connection ... a pull of sorts, unearthing the very life of me and sucking me in to his own soul. -Morgan — Melisa M. Hamling

Orations In Ancient Quotes By JOHN SCHAFF

This Jesus of Nazereth without money and arms, conquered more millions than Alexander, Caeser, Muhammad and Napoleon; without science and learning, He shed more light on matters human and divine than all philosophers and scholars combined; without the eloquence of schools, He spoke such words of life as were never spoke before or since and produced effects which lie beyond the reach of orator poet; without writing a single line, He set more pens in motion and furnished themes for more sermons, orations, discussions, learned volumes, works of art and songs of praise than the whole army of great men of ancient and modern times. — JOHN SCHAFF