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Preloaded Super Quotes By Hugh Bonneville

I had girlfriends, but settling down was the last thing on my mind. — Hugh Bonneville

Preloaded Super Quotes By Injap Sia

You have to shelf your excitement and be realistic about your internal and external strengths and weaknesses. (p.70) — Injap Sia

Preloaded Super Quotes By James Van Der Beek

You start thinking the world is a certain way and forgetting that there's another world outside of the campus boundaries that has nothing to do with what is your world at the time. — James Van Der Beek

Preloaded Super Quotes By Paul Broun

When I was sworn in the Marine Corps in 1964, when I was sworn into Congress, I swore to uphold the Constitution against enemies, both foreign and domestic. We have a lot of domestic enemies of - of the Constitution, those who want to pervert it, those who want to change it. — Paul Broun

Preloaded Super Quotes By Harvey MacKay

For the real winners, there are no finish lines. — Harvey MacKay

Preloaded Super Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

I realized that your mother couldn't see the emptiness, she couldn't see anything ... All of the words I'd written to her over all of those years, had I never said anything to hear at all? — Jonathan Safran Foer

Preloaded Super Quotes By Elizabeth Von Arnim

Reading was very important; the proper exercise and development of one's mind was a paramount duty. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

Preloaded Super Quotes By Nina Ford

I know Sidney thinks I'm a brat, but I don't want to see her get hurt when this air of mystery her new husband carries comes back to bite her on the ass. That's — Nina Ford

Preloaded Super Quotes By Virginia Postrel

The Dallas model, prominent in the South and Southwest, sees a growing population as a sign of urban health. Cities liberally permit housing construction to accommodate new residents. The Los Angeles model, common on the West Coast and in the Northeast Corridor, discourages growth by limiting new housing. — Virginia Postrel