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Rijkaards Quotes By Angeles Mastretta

Gertrudis could knit five sweaters in three days, ride horseback for hours, bake pastries for all the charity bazaars, take a painting class, dance flamenco, sing rancheras, feed lunch to seventy invited guests on a Sunday, and fall in love with total impunity with three different men every Monday. — Angeles Mastretta

Rijkaards Quotes By Rick Atkinson

That was a pretty fine Army that we had in 1965. By 1973, it was in tatters. It was a disgrace to the country and to itself, to its own heritage, really. So it's, you know, the Army belongs to all 307 million of us. It is our common possession, it's our common heritage. As goes the Army, so goes the republic. — Rick Atkinson

Rijkaards Quotes By Holly Lisle

I would rather be right and die than be wrong and kill. — Holly Lisle

Rijkaards Quotes By Damali Ayo

Looking through this intimate window, readers have a choice about their own lives. Will they guard their own internal landscapes or lay themselves bare for others to see? — Damali Ayo

Rijkaards Quotes By Rob Lowe

There is no recovery for anyone without lifting the lid on the pain of the past and letting in the light. — Rob Lowe

Rijkaards Quotes By Andy Rooney

The 50-50-90 rule: anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability you'll get it wrong. — Andy Rooney

Rijkaards Quotes By Pio Of Pietrelcina

Pray, hope and don't worry. Anxiety doesn't help at all. Our Merciful Lord will listen to your prayer. — Pio Of Pietrelcina

Rijkaards Quotes By Joseph Hume

We ought, therefore, to lessen the price of food to our manufacturers, and place them more on a level with the manufacturers who have cheaper food, and also much lighter taxation. — Joseph Hume

Rijkaards Quotes By Robert Kennedy

Courage is the virtue that President Kennedy most admired. He sought out those people who had demonstrated in some way, whether it was on a battlefield or a baseball diamond, in a speech or fighting for a cause, that they had courage that they would stand up, that they could be counted on. — Robert Kennedy