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Partager Conjugation Quotes By Aldo Leopold

It must be poor life that achieves freedom from fear. — Aldo Leopold

Partager Conjugation Quotes By Marion Zimmer Bradley

And then a memory from Avalon surfaced in her mind, something she had not thought of for a decade; one of the Druids, giving instruction in the secret wisdom to the young priestesses, had said, If you would have the message of the Gods to direct your life, look for that which repeats, again and again; for this is the message given you by the Gods, the karmic lesson you must learn for this incarnation. It comes again and again until you have made it part of your soul and your enduring spirit. — Marion Zimmer Bradley

Partager Conjugation Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The finished man of the world must eat of every apple once. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Partager Conjugation Quotes By Anita Shreve

There are more experiences in life than you'd think for which there are no words. — Anita Shreve

Partager Conjugation Quotes By Kai Greene

I feel it is a tremendous compliment to a natural competitor to hear "I just don't believe you're natural," because it means you just look that good. — Kai Greene

Partager Conjugation Quotes By George Washington

The hour is fast approaching, on which the Honor and Success of this army, and the safety of our bleeding Country depend. Remember officers and Soldiers, that you are free men, fighting for the blessings of Liberty
that slavery will be your portion, and that of your posterity, if you do not acquit yourselves like men. — George Washington

Partager Conjugation Quotes By Margaret Atwood

We understand more than we know. The — Margaret Atwood

Partager Conjugation Quotes By Agatha Christie

She looked at them with shining eyes. Her chin went up. She said:
"You regard it as impossible that a sinner should be struck down
by the wrath of God! I do not!"
The judge stroked his chin. He murmured in a slightly ironic voice:
"My dear lady, in my experience of ill-doing, Providence leaves the work
of conviction and chastisement to us mortals-and the process is often
fraught with difficulties. There are no short cuts. — Agatha Christie