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Ryokuoushoku Quotes By Vince Lombardi

Success is like anything worthwhile. It has a price. You have to pay the price to get to the point where success is possible. — Vince Lombardi

Ryokuoushoku Quotes By Bear Bryant

If wanting to win is a fault, as some of my critics seem to insist, then I plead guilty. I like to win. I know no other way. It's in my blood. — Bear Bryant

Ryokuoushoku Quotes By Gardner Dozois

Even after all these years, finding a really first-rate story is still a thrill, one I want to share with others. — Gardner Dozois

Ryokuoushoku Quotes By Corrie Ten Boom

No pit is so deep that He is not deeper still; with Jesus even in our darkest moments, the best remains and the very best is yet to be. — Corrie Ten Boom

Ryokuoushoku Quotes By Eugene H. Peterson

Without good direction, people lose their way; the more wise counsel you follow, the better your chances. — Eugene H. Peterson

Ryokuoushoku Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

So far you've spent your life striving to please others," she heard him say. "With a rather poor rate of success. Why don't you try pleasing yourself for a change? Why not live by your own rules? What has obeying the conventions ever gotten you?" Evie pondered the questions, and her breath hissed in pleasure as he found a particularly sore spot. "I like the conventions," she said after a moment. "There is nothing wrong with being an ordinary person, is there?" "No. But you're not ordinary - or you never would have come to me instead of marrying cousin Eustace." "I was desperate." "That wasn't the entire reason." His low voice sounded like a purr. "You also had a taste for the devil. — Lisa Kleypas

Ryokuoushoku Quotes By Isabel Wilkerson

Sometimes in some places they would actually stop the train - keep the train from stopping at a particular station because they saw that there were so many black people there waiting to board and so therefore those people wouldn't get to leave. — Isabel Wilkerson