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Qajar Women Quotes By Geoffrey West

Your cells are not working as hard as your dog's but harder than your horse's. The bigger the animal, the less energy needed to sustain a gram of tissue. — Geoffrey West

Qajar Women Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

When failure knocks on your door, ignore it.
When defeat bangs on your door, lock it.
When success knocks on your door, answer it.
When greatness knocks on your door, seize it. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Qajar Women Quotes By Ford Madox Ford

AT the slight creaking made by Macmaster in pushing open his door, Tietjens started violently. He was sitting in a smoking-jacket, playing patience engrossedly in a sort of garret bedroom. It had a sloping roof outlined by black oak beams, which cut into squares the cream-coloured patent distemper of the walls. — Ford Madox Ford

Qajar Women Quotes By Brandy Nacole

Everyone needs a place to let go and unwind from life, mine happens to be where pencil meets paper. — Brandy Nacole

Qajar Women Quotes By Ethan Hawke

I think having nature be a part of people's lives helps all of us see ourselves as part of something larger. — Ethan Hawke

Qajar Women Quotes By Wilferd Peterson

The most wonderful inspirational chemistry we can use on another is the gift of our love and acceptance. Devoted and unquestioned love has a magic creative power. The consciousness of being loved is an uplifting, saving, healing force that causes one to go on when otherwise it would be impossible to do so. "Love," said Emerson, "is the affirmative of affirmatives." — Wilferd Peterson

Qajar Women Quotes By Richard Brookhiser

Depression can seem absurdly self aggrandizing to those who do not experience it, But that does not make it any less painful to those who do. — Richard Brookhiser

Qajar Women Quotes By William Shakespeare

That man that hath a tongue, I say is no man, if with his tongue he cannot win a woman. — William Shakespeare