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Politiko Philippines Quotes By Marissa Mayer

I really like even numbers, and I like heavily divisible numbers. Twelve is my lucky number - I just love how divisible it is. I don't like odd numbers, and I really don't like primes. When I turned 37, I put on a strong face, but I was not looking forward to 37. But 37 turned out to be a pretty amazing year. — Marissa Mayer

Politiko Philippines Quotes By Ami Bera

As a physician, I would never encroach upon the religious freedoms of my patients. — Ami Bera

Politiko Philippines Quotes By Todd Strasser

Of course it would be great to sell lots and lots of copies of The Beast of Cretacea. But the bottom line for me is to sell enough copies to convince my publisher to let me do a sequel. I spent three years creating the world of Cretacea and the personalities of all the characters who inhabit it. All I want to do now is go back. — Todd Strasser

Politiko Philippines Quotes By Sandra Bernhard

Be who you are and I'll be who I am. I refuse to take sides, because everybody has their story. — Sandra Bernhard

Politiko Philippines Quotes By Hermann Hesse

By degrees, however, he fashioned for himself out of this tendency a philosophy that was actually serviceable to life. He gained strength through familiarity with the thought that the emergency exit stood always open, and became curious, too, to taste his suffering to the dregs. If it went too badly with him he could feel sometimes with a grim malicious pleasure: I am curious to see all the same just how much a man can endure. If the limit of what is bearable is reached, I have only to open the door to escape. — Hermann Hesse

Politiko Philippines Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

As it is the mark of great minds to say many things in a few words, so it is that of little minds to use many words to say nothing. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld