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Schiena Forte Quotes By Angelina Jolie

The money it would cost to buy another car could be [used to] build two schools. So it's an easy choice that makes me very happy. — Angelina Jolie

Schiena Forte Quotes By Jon Courtenay Grimwood

Unfortunately, since there was only one of him, most of his riches were wasted. — Jon Courtenay Grimwood

Schiena Forte Quotes By Kathie Lee Gifford

When I was almost 13 I was ripe for religion. I was actually just plain ripe. — Kathie Lee Gifford

Schiena Forte Quotes By Simeon Rice

I approach football like a street-ball game, like I'm playing with the fellas in the yard. — Simeon Rice

Schiena Forte Quotes By Curt Sachs

A choral dance: an attempt to impose upon a chance gathering of a few dozen guests a communal feeling. — Curt Sachs

Schiena Forte Quotes By Margaret Atwood

I'll make you mine, lovers said in old books. They never said, I'll make you me. — Margaret Atwood

Schiena Forte Quotes By Harry Emerson Fosdick

Happiness is not mostly pleasure, it is mostly victory. — Harry Emerson Fosdick

Schiena Forte Quotes By Jeff Buckley

My kingdom for a kiss upon your shoulder
lover you should have come over- — Jeff Buckley

Schiena Forte Quotes By Stefan Zweig

But this first installation was by no means the last. Every year the Queen had some new fancy for beautifying her miniature kingdom with more highly artificial and more "natural" additions and alterations. — Stefan Zweig

Schiena Forte Quotes By Aristotle.

Of cases where a man is truthful both in speech and conduct when no considerations of honesty come in, from an habitual sincerity of disposition. Such sincerity may be esteemed a moral excellence; for the lover of truth, who is truthful even when nothing depends on it, will a fortiori be truthful when some interest is at stake, since having all along avoided falsehood for its own sake, he will assuredly avoid it when it is morally base; and this is a disposition that we praise. — Aristotle.