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Pelorus Equity Quotes By Carlo Collodi

Today at school I will learn to read at once; then tomorrow I will begin to write, and the day after tomorrow to cipher. Then with my acquirements I will earn a great deal of money, and with the first money I have in my pocket I will immediately buy for my papa a beautiful new cloth coat. But what am I saying? Cloth, indeed! It shall be all made of gold and silver, and it shall have diamond buttons. That poor man really deserves it; for to buy me books and to have me taught he has remained in his shirt sleeves ... And in this cold! It is only fathers who are capable of such sacrifices! ... — Carlo Collodi

Pelorus Equity Quotes By Garth Stein

To finish the race first, you must first finish the race. — Garth Stein

Pelorus Equity Quotes By Stephen Richards

When you use positive words it naturally has a very dynamic effect on the energy present around you. — Stephen Richards

Pelorus Equity Quotes By Kim Su-mi

Some birdies were about a family with hardships. Other days, birdie was a selfless teacher. And birdie from before is my first love. — Kim Su-mi

Pelorus Equity Quotes By Amy Tan

Writers by nature are subversive, observant, and discerning, and their voice contains that. — Amy Tan

Pelorus Equity Quotes By Tarang Sinha

Everyone, except a writer, thinks writing is easy.
Writing is tough. Being a disciplined writer is tougher. — Tarang Sinha

Pelorus Equity Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

God is not to be reached by the weak. Never be weak. You have infinite strength within you. How else will you conquer anything? How else will you come to God? — Swami Vivekananda

Pelorus Equity Quotes By Anna Kamienska

I have no talent. I write poems for myself, to think things through, that's all. — Anna Kamienska

Pelorus Equity Quotes By Donald S. Whitney

What value is there to reading one, three, or more chapters of Scripture only to find that after you've finished, you can't recall a thing you've read? It's better to read a small amount of Scripture and meditate on it than to read an extensive section without meditation. — Donald S. Whitney