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Personality 3w2 Quotes By Ta-Nehisi Coates

America understands itself as God's handiwork, but the black body is the clearest evidence that America is the work of men. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Personality 3w2 Quotes By Jenna Bush

My parents taught us it's important to give back. — Jenna Bush

Personality 3w2 Quotes By Emil Cioran

The dead center of existence: when it is all the same to you whether you read a newspaper article or think about God. — Emil Cioran

Personality 3w2 Quotes By Sarah Waters

With the world in the state it is, it's such a small, small thing. But I think the sad fact is that I'm about as happy in my life as you are in yours. I do my best for my mother - or, I tell myself that I do. Sometimes I seem to do nothing but scold her; we cross each other like a pair of scissors. She isn't happy, either. How could she be? I think she's simply marking time. Well, perhaps we all are. — Sarah Waters

Personality 3w2 Quotes By Tim Cope

In Kazakhstan, once you're someone's guest, it's really hard to get away - everyone wants you to stay. They believe that if you invite a guest, luck will fly into your house. — Tim Cope

Personality 3w2 Quotes By Chris Pronger

My doctors say the more I continue to push, the more I can continue to raise that bar, the better I can get. — Chris Pronger

Personality 3w2 Quotes By Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

I felt like I already knew how to race by the time I was four. I was always at the race track with my dad. I watched him race thousands of laps in a sprint car standing on top of a trailer watching him, getting down and cleaning the mud off his car. That's just what I grew up doing. — Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

Personality 3w2 Quotes By W.C. Fields

Scotch needs water like a fish needs a bicycle. — W.C. Fields

Personality 3w2 Quotes By Guy Harrison

Perfection is overrated, boring. It's the imperfections--the vulnerabilities, the weaknesses, the human elements--that make us who we are, that make us real, beautiful . . . necessary. — Guy Harrison