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Regular Starburst Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Her selfishness warred mightily with every bit of ethics she had ever learned from the women of her family. — Maggie Stiefvater

Regular Starburst Quotes By Raymond Loewy

My early colleagues and myself helped create the life styles of Americans and, by osmosis, of the rest of the world. I found it difficult to reconcile success with humility. I tried it first, but it meant avoiding the very essence of my career - total exhilaration and the ecstasy of creativity. — Raymond Loewy

Regular Starburst Quotes By Norman Maclean

Unless we are willing to escape into sentimentality or fantasy, often the best we can do with catastrophes, even our own, is to find out exactly what happened and restore some of the missing parts. — Norman Maclean

Regular Starburst Quotes By David Viscott

Frequently, visualization is the key to lose weight. Imagine yourself with your desired body, and work for it. At some point in the future, this wish will come true. — David Viscott

Regular Starburst Quotes By Jeffrey Kluger

There's no such thing as downtime for your brain. — Jeffrey Kluger

Regular Starburst Quotes By Val Edward Simone

If you believe that goodness lives on forever, then you might also believe that death is but temporary. — Val Edward Simone

Regular Starburst Quotes By Victorio

Lozen is my right hand ... strong as a man , braver than most, and cunning in strategy, Lozen is a shield to her people. — Victorio

Regular Starburst Quotes By Mark Haddon

She cannot remember her mother's face ... This is the woman who brought her into the world ... This is the woman her father loved. Yet every time she turns her mind's eye in her mother's direction she sees only the men she is talking to, the children she is playing with, the maids to whom she is giving orders ... She begins to realise how alike they are, she and her mother, these blank sheets on which men have written their stories, the white space between the words, making all their achievements possible and contributing nothing to the meaning. — Mark Haddon