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Rammlied English Quotes By Josh Stern

If it's the thought that counts, then ignorance must use a calculator — Josh Stern

Rammlied English Quotes By Dolly Parton

I look just like the girls next door ... if you happen to live next door to an amusement park. — Dolly Parton

Rammlied English Quotes By Charlie Munger

The investment game always involves considering both quality and price, and the trick is to get more quality than you pay for in price. It's just that simple. — Charlie Munger

Rammlied English Quotes By Alan Moore

It smelled big, smelled like morning in a church hall where a jumble sale was going on, the air a weak infusion in which stale, damp coats steeped with the crumbling fresh pinkness of homemade coconut ice, the sneeze-provoking pages of old children's annuals and the sour metal lick of cast-off Dinky cars. — Alan Moore

Rammlied English Quotes By Dalai Lama

These days, in our materialistic culture, many people are led to believe that money is the ultimate source of happiness. Consequently, when they don't have enough of it they feel let down. Therefore, it is important to let people know that they have the source of contentment and happiness within themselves, and that it is related to nurturing our natural inner values. — Dalai Lama

Rammlied English Quotes By Douglas Jardine

Cricket is battle and service and sport and art. — Douglas Jardine

Rammlied English Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

In every direction upon these moors there were traces of some vanished race which had passed utterly away, and left as its sole record strange monuments of stone, irregular mounds which contained the burned ashes of the dead, and curious earthworks which hinted at prehistoric strife. The glamour and mystery of the place, with its sinister atmosphere of forgotten nations, appealed to the imagination of my friend, and he spent much of his time in long walks and solitary meditations upon the moor. The — Arthur Conan Doyle