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Sapient Simo Quotes By Kim Gruenenfelder

If you were advising your great-granddaughter about the man you have a crush on at this moment-what would you tell her? Would you be protective, and tell her to kick this man to the curb because he's treating her so badly, or would you tell her to hold on to this man for dear life?
Now, why aren't you taking your own advice? — Kim Gruenenfelder

Sapient Simo Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

We exhausted ourselves in all the love we felt and we held off the shadows by sheer willpower until there was nothing left. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Sapient Simo Quotes By Sarah Caudwell

In order to deceive others, it is necessary also to deceive oneself. The actor playing Hamlet must indeed believe that he is the Prince of Denmark, though when he leaves the stage he will usually remember who he really is. On the other hand, when someone's entire life is based on pretense, they will seldom if ever return to reality. That is the secret of successful politicians, evangelists and confidence tricksters - they believe that they are telling the truth, even when they know that they have faked the evidence. Sincerity, my dear Julia, is a quality not to be trusted. — Sarah Caudwell

Sapient Simo Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Prayer is the key of the morning and the bolt of the evening. — Mahatma Gandhi

Sapient Simo Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

A rigid economy of the public contributions and absolute interdiction of all useless expenses will go far towards keeping the government honest and unoppressive. — Thomas Jefferson

Sapient Simo Quotes By Asa Don Brown

Be an informed advocate and support. — Asa Don Brown

Sapient Simo Quotes By Johann Kaspar Lavater

To realize that you were mistaken, is just the acknowledgement , that you are wiser today than you were yesterday. — Johann Kaspar Lavater