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Punzalan Origin Quotes By Henry James Byron

Life's too short for chess. — Henry James Byron

Punzalan Origin Quotes By Tsai Ing-wen

We will work toward maintaining the status quo for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait in order to bring the greatest benefits and well-being to the Taiwanese people. — Tsai Ing-wen

Punzalan Origin Quotes By Ingrid Bergman

A kiss is the natures way to stop a conversation, when the words are superfluous — Ingrid Bergman

Punzalan Origin Quotes By D.R. Slaten

This is the explanation I used to have on the site before my page got turned into an author's page.

Don't get butt hurt if I give you a 2 or 3 star rating. That means your book was good. I give very few 4 star ratings cause that means your book is gonna be a reread for me. I don't reread a lot of books. I think I gave less than a handful of 5 stars. 5 stars means that I think the book is a GREAT GREAT. Like a classic that will still be read in a 100 years, at least if I were alive it would be.

As you can see I don't buy into the hoopla that everybody is great. It's not true. Most are average. Some suck. Some are great. If you want a visual go google bell curve.

Life has winners and losers. Not everyone deserves a gold star. Suck it up. — D.R. Slaten

Punzalan Origin Quotes By Robert Reich

Public fear isn't something to be played with. — Robert Reich

Punzalan Origin Quotes By Randy Alcorn

If all the Bibles in America were simultaneously dusted, the sun would be obscured for a week. It's not a magic talisman that works without being read. A Bible does us no harm as long as it remains closed. — Randy Alcorn

Punzalan Origin Quotes By R.C. Sproul

If you take away the cross as an atoning act, you take away Christianity. — R.C. Sproul

Punzalan Origin Quotes By Simon Schama

Jewish history turns out not to be an either/or story - as in, either pure Judaism detached from its surroundings or else assimilation - but rather, for the vast majority, the adventure of living in between. — Simon Schama