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Personal Indemnity Insurance Quotes By Kelseyleigh Reber

It was the most fleeting time of day, and maybe that was why it was her favorite. Because if you blinked, if you closed your eyes or turned your head for even the briefest of moments, you might just miss it. And like most things in life, the transient, fleeting nature of the moment made it all the more special. — Kelseyleigh Reber

Personal Indemnity Insurance Quotes By Anonymous

If we had the right sense of our position in the world, if to compare were inseparable from to live, the revelation of our infinitesimal presence would crush us. But to live is to blind ourselves to our own dimensions ... ========== — Anonymous

Personal Indemnity Insurance Quotes By Baltasar Gracian

Some friendships are like a marriage, others like an affair; the latter are for pleasure, the former for the abundant success they engender. Few are friends because of you yourself, many of because of your good fortune. A friend's true understanding is worth more than the many good wishes of others. Make friends by choice, then, not by chance. — Baltasar Gracian

Personal Indemnity Insurance Quotes By Janet Fitch

I'm a fish swimming by Ray. Catch me if you want me. — Janet Fitch

Personal Indemnity Insurance Quotes By Tony Horwitz

During a mock battle attended by President Warren Harding in 1921, Marine Corps General Smedley D. Butler exhumed the arm [of Stonewall Jackson; he didn't believe it was buried there] and reburied it in a metal box. — Tony Horwitz

Personal Indemnity Insurance Quotes By Jack Welch

Not surprisingly, work-life moaners tend to be a phenomenon of below-average performers. — Jack Welch

Personal Indemnity Insurance Quotes By Cornell Woolrich

She opened a small silver compact and looked at her face in its mirror. I am still guiltless, she thought, I have not done it yet. But I will look the same when I have done it; nobody will know the difference by looking at me. She touched the little puff twice to her nose and once to her chin. She closed the compact and put it away.
("Mind Over Murder") — Cornell Woolrich