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Regler In English Quotes By Napoleon Hill

God has given us control over one thing in our lives - our thoughts. — Napoleon Hill

Regler In English Quotes By Howard W. Hunter

There is a great need to rally the women of the Church to stand with and for the Brethren in stemming the tide of evil that surrounds us. — Howard W. Hunter

Regler In English Quotes By Bruce Willis

I'm really just a regular guy who has had an incredibly blessed life. — Bruce Willis

Regler In English Quotes By Tom Watson

Golf will grow so long as it's fun. — Tom Watson

Regler In English Quotes By John F. Kennedy

Harry Truman once said, 'There are 14 or 15 million Americans who have the resources to have representatives in Washington to protect their interests, and that the interests of the great mass of the other people - the 150 or 160 million - is the responsibility of the president of the United States, and I propose to fulfill it.' — John F. Kennedy

Regler In English Quotes By Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

Violence is its own anesthetist. The numbness it induces feels very much like calm. — Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

Regler In English Quotes By Emma Clifton

Even as she was about to read the mysterious, tortured hero's declaration of undying passion to the piquant young heroine, Rosalind found herself obliged instead to look up into Marius's decidedly un-mysterious, non-tortured face. — Emma Clifton

Regler In English Quotes By Johan Bruyneel

The true value of communication is often not so much what you say to each other but the simple, powerful fact that you care enough to say something to each other so often. — Johan Bruyneel

Regler In English Quotes By Lorrie Moore

Observing others go through them, he used to admire midlife crises, the courage and shamelessness and existential daring of them, but after he'd watched his own wife, a respectable nursery school teacher, produce and star in a full-blown one of her own, he found the sufferers of such crises not only self-indulgent but greedy and demented, and he wished them all weird unnatural deaths with various contraptions easily found in garages. — Lorrie Moore