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Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Booth Tarkington

Youth cannot imagine romance apart from youth. That is why the roles of the heroes and heroines of plays are given by the managers to the most youthful actors they can find among the competent. — Booth Tarkington

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Richard Marx

Doing my own album provided me the opportunity to say whatever I wanted. — Richard Marx

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Alexandra Adornetto

Life's a game-and I happen to know how to play. — Alexandra Adornetto

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Ryan White

How could these people in the public eye not be afraid of me, but my whole town was? — Ryan White

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Michael Jackson

Love and help all the children, all the days of your existence. They need us. — Michael Jackson

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Colin Wilson

Defeat is always self-chosen. — Colin Wilson

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Thomas Jordan Jarvis

We have seen the evil of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in our midst; let us try prohibition and see what this will do for us. — Thomas Jordan Jarvis

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Boris Pasternak

She had once been the belle of her circle of small tradesmen and salesmen, but now her little pig eyes with their swollen lids could scarcely open. — Boris Pasternak

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Trey Burke

There's a DVD called 'The Secret.' It's like visualization and meditation, certain methods I use before games, visualizing the games before they happen. — Trey Burke

Publius Horatius Cocles Quotes By Howard Zinn

Women were important and respected in Iroquois society. Families were matrilineal. That is, the family line went down through the female members, whose husbands joined the family, while sons who married then joined their wives' families. Each extended family lived in a "long house." When a woman wanted a divorce, she set her husband's things outside the door. — Howard Zinn