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Regulated Synonym Quotes By George Sand

The world will know and understand me someday. But if that day does not arrive, it does not greatly matter. I shall have opened the way for other women. — George Sand

Regulated Synonym Quotes By Hugh Jackman

One afternoon when I was 9, my dad told me I'd be skipping school the next day. Then we drove 12 hours from Melbourne to Sydney for the Centenary Test, a once-in-a-lifetime commemorative cricket match. It was great fun - especially for a kid who was a massive sports fan. — Hugh Jackman

Regulated Synonym Quotes By Norman Vincent Peale

We may live victoriously, not because we have any power within ourselves, but because when we give ourselves to God, He gives himself to us. — Norman Vincent Peale

Regulated Synonym Quotes By Alexandra Horowitz

The complement of remembering so thoroughly can be the strange inability to forget anything at all. — Alexandra Horowitz

Regulated Synonym Quotes By Aristotle.

To give away money is an easy matter and in any man's power. But to decide to whom to give it and how large and when, and for what purpose and how, is neither in every man's power nor an easy matter. — Aristotle.

Regulated Synonym Quotes By Sylvia Earle

I hope that someday we will find evidence that there is intelligent life among humans on this planet. — Sylvia Earle

Regulated Synonym Quotes By Baron Vaughn

The alphabet was invented in Iraq, so it's a cool place. — Baron Vaughn

Regulated Synonym Quotes By Stark Sands

I've worn wigs. I've done a few plays where I have to wear a wig because they needed longer hair. — Stark Sands

Regulated Synonym Quotes By Edmund Morgan

The colonial period has been the proving ground in America for the new social history, which concentrates on the ordinary doings of ordinary people rather than on high culture and high politics. Unfortunately ordinary people, almost by definition, leave behind only faint traces of their existence. — Edmund Morgan