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Public Notaries Quotes By Margaret Atwood

I knelt to examine the floor, and there it was, in tiny writing, quite fresh it seemed, scratched with a pin or maybe just a fingernail, in the corner where the darkest shadow fell: Nolite te bastardes carborundorum. — Margaret Atwood

Public Notaries Quotes By Vic Fuentes

Suicide does not end the chances of life getting worse. Suicide eliminates the possibility of it ever getting better. — Vic Fuentes

Public Notaries Quotes By Paula Scher

I love the big scale and immediate impact of posters. They're my favourite things to design. — Paula Scher

Public Notaries Quotes By Horatio Nelson

A ship's a fool to fight a fort. — Horatio Nelson

Public Notaries Quotes By James Purdy

The world is telling you through The New York Times and The New York Review of Books "You must shut up. You must never appear again. Because you are not relevant to us." So you have to fight their attempt to destroy you, fight to continue feeling. — James Purdy

Public Notaries Quotes By Rafer Johnson

What I can tell them is the way you become an Olympic champion is to start working now. I tell them why it's always worth it to put the time and effort into something you want to be good at. — Rafer Johnson

Public Notaries Quotes By William Shakespeare

If I could write the beauty of your eyes And in fresh numbers number all your graces, The age to come would say, 'This poet lies; Such heavenly touches ne'er touch'd earthly faces.' — William Shakespeare

Public Notaries Quotes By Micalea Smeltzer

Watcha doin'?" Caeden flopped down on the couch beside me.
"Homework, you should really try it sometime."
He snorted. "You don't even know what grades I make."
"I'm sure they suck. — Micalea Smeltzer

Public Notaries Quotes By Morris K. Jessup

I cannot agree with any astronomer who insists that all of these things are mirages, planets, clouds, or illusions. The majority of the people are articulate enough to tell their stories and sincere enough to make depositions before notaries public. Even scientists concede that these folk saw something. — Morris K. Jessup