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Retirees And Creditors Quotes By David Soul

Sometimes I feel an obligation to be accessible as a personality, but for me the driving force since the beginning has always been good work, taking risks, trying new things. If the door opens, go through it. Always go forwards. — David Soul

Retirees And Creditors Quotes By William E. Dodd

No system that implies control of society by privilege seekers has ever ended any other way but collapse — William E. Dodd

Retirees And Creditors Quotes By Christina Aguilera

You've got to make a decision: Are you going to go down with the situation, or are you going to focus and succeed? My dream ... kept me going. — Christina Aguilera

Retirees And Creditors Quotes By Aaron Paul

I love everyone over at Netflix. They're all fantastic and an absolute joy to work with. — Aaron Paul

Retirees And Creditors Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

But I am the real Strider, fortunately. I am Aragorn son of Arathorn; and if by life or death I can save you, I will. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Retirees And Creditors Quotes By Blaise Pascal

Human beings do not know their place and purpose. They have fallen from their true place, and lost their true purpose. They search everywhere for their place and purpose, with great anxiety. But they cannot find them because they are surrounded by darkness. — Blaise Pascal

Retirees And Creditors Quotes By Jami Attenberg

My parents are still married. They don't weigh 350 pounds; they go to the gym all the time. — Jami Attenberg

Retirees And Creditors Quotes By Rakesh V. Vohra

The Cubs are a major league baseball team based in Chicago. Apparently, the team was once cursed by a goat and is doomed now to never win the World Series. The 71 seats [auctioned by the Chicago Board of Exchange] are adjacent to the Cubs' dugout on the third-base line. This is an unnecessary detail needed to give color to what would otherwise be a dull and uninspiring narrative. — Rakesh V. Vohra