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Ragone Foundations Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Hugo?' 'Millicent?' 'Is that you?' 'Yes. Is that you?' 'Yes.' Anything in the nature of misunderstanding was cleared away. It was both of them. — P.G. Wodehouse

Ragone Foundations Quotes By John Irving

All men are liars, said Roberta Muldoon, who knew this was true because she had once been a man. — John Irving

Ragone Foundations Quotes By David Livingstone

If success attend me, grant me humility; If failure, resignation to Thy will. — David Livingstone

Ragone Foundations Quotes By Bernie Sanders

I see a future where getting to work or to school or to the store does not have to cause pollution. — Bernie Sanders

Ragone Foundations Quotes By Karla Perry

America's foundational philosophy is what sets her apart from the troubles and tribulations of the other nations around the globe. If we continue to move away from a biblical foundation, we will find ourselves facing troubles we will be ill equipped to overcome. — Karla Perry

Ragone Foundations Quotes By Patrick Hamilton

If he knew anything of her habits, she was certain to be somewhere about. He was not looking for her. He was submitting himself to the possibility of encounter. — Patrick Hamilton

Ragone Foundations Quotes By George Herbert

God strikes with his finger, and not with all his arm. — George Herbert

Ragone Foundations Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

The improvement of life was only accomplished to the extent to which it was based on a change of consciousness, that is, to the extent to which the law of violence was replaced in men's consciousness by the law of love. — Leo Tolstoy

Ragone Foundations Quotes By Charles Dickens

What do I know, father,' said Louisa in her quiet manner, 'of tastes and fancies; of aspirations and affections; of all that part of my nature in which such light things might have been nourished? What escape have I had from problems that could be demonstrated, and realities that could be grasped?' As she said it, she unconsciously closed her hand, as if upon a solid object, and slowly opened it as though she were releasing dust or ash. — Charles Dickens

Ragone Foundations Quotes By A.S. King

I realized too late that gossip can't kill you unless you let it. — A.S. King