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Richters Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Grace is as good as gold. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Richters Quotes By Henry Sambrooke Leigh

If you wish to grow thinner, diminish your dinner — Henry Sambrooke Leigh

Richters Quotes By Gloria Furman

The gospel is the one great permanent circumstance in which I live and move; and every hardship in my life is allowed by God only because it serves His gospel purposes in me. — Gloria Furman

Richters Quotes By Stephen King

Even children may intuit love's more complex responsibilities from time to time, and to sense that in some cases it may be kinder to remain quiet. — Stephen King

Richters Quotes By Cherie Priest

I think I like you just fine, Red. Half the men in this city would be god-awful horrified at the thought of a woman working alongside 'em, much less a woman of my years. But you didn't even think twice about it - just assumed I was along for the working. I like that." Huey sighed. "He's not noble. He's lazy." "Lazy, noble, I don't care. — Cherie Priest

Richters Quotes By Dalai Lama

In the present circumstances, no one can afford to assume that someone else
will solve their problems. Every individual has a responsibility to help guide our global family in the right direction. Good wishes are not sufficient; we must become actively engaged. — Dalai Lama

Richters Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Love isn't a weakness. — Cassandra Clare

Richters Quotes By Warren Moon

That's the one regret I have in all the years that I've played professional sports, that I didn't win a championship in the N.F.L. And that's why you play on any level of team sports: you want to win a championship as part of a team. — Warren Moon

Richters Quotes By David Mitchell

Might be dead and buried. V. well, there is more to E.'s & my pax — David Mitchell

Richters Quotes By Primo Levi

You who live safe
In your warm houses,
You who find warm food
And friendly faces when you return home.
Consider if this is a man
Who works in mud,
Who knows no peace,
Who fights for a crust of bread,
Who dies by a yes or no.
Consider if this is a woman
Without hair, without name,
Without the strength to remember,
Empty are her eyes, cold her womb,
Like a frog in winter.
Never forget that this has happened.
Remember these words.
Engrave them in your hearts,
When at home or in the street,
When lying down, when getting up.
Repeat them to your children.
Or may your houses be destroyed,
May illness strike you down,
May your offspring turn their faces from you. — Primo Levi