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Reresik Quotes By Samuel Dash

Our government leaders ... have made many mistakes in the past when they have lost sight of the sacred American values rooted in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. We are at the brink of even graver mistakes and assaults on these values. — Samuel Dash

Reresik Quotes By Lorde

Everyone's competing for a love they won't receive. — Lorde

Reresik Quotes By Gene Perret

Retirement is wonderful. It's doing nothing without worrying about getting caught at it. — Gene Perret

Reresik Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A gullible dreamer is better than an expert doubter. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Reresik Quotes By Jalaluddin Rumi

If I set my heart on anything but you Let fire burn me from inside. — Jalaluddin Rumi

Reresik Quotes By Tom Vilsack

I don't care what anybody says: Nothing is better than a tomato you grow. There's something about it that's different than a tomato you can buy. It's a great thing. — Tom Vilsack

Reresik Quotes By Osho

And of course in the long run, if there is a constant fight, the graceful is bound to be defeated and the efficient mind will win, because the world understands the language of mathematics, not of love. — Osho

Reresik Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

On the hills and in the valleys and along swampy shores, hunters hunt wolves, deer, and wild ducks. Let us hate them, not because they kill but because they enjoy themselves.
May our facial expression consist of a wan smile, like that of someone who's about to cry, a far-away gaze, like that of someone who doesn't want to see, and a disdain in all its features, as when someone despises life and lives only to despise it.
And may our disdain be for those who work and struggle, and our hatred for those who hope and trust. — Fernando Pessoa

Reresik Quotes By Lydia M. Child

The laws of our being are such that we must perform some degree of use in the world, whether we intend it, or not; but we can deprive ourselves of its indwelling joy, by acting entirely from the love of self. — Lydia M. Child