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Scriveners Menswear Quotes By William James

The greatest discovery of the 20th Century is that our attitude of mind determines our quality of life, not circumstances. — William James

Scriveners Menswear Quotes By Leslie Stephen

Chance is a name for our ignorance. — Leslie Stephen

Scriveners Menswear Quotes By Joe Meno

C. On that cloudless Saturday morning, Madeline wakes up and sees Jonathan lying beside her, then decides that she's probably going to end up loving him forever. — Joe Meno

Scriveners Menswear Quotes By G. Gordon Liddy

The press is like the peculiar uncle you keep in the attic - just one of those unfortunate things. — G. Gordon Liddy

Scriveners Menswear Quotes By Andrew Peterson

He felt a quiet pride about the road he had traveled with this old pack ... He may be scarred and worn in places, but like his pack, he believed he was better for it. — Andrew Peterson

Scriveners Menswear Quotes By Norton Juster

It's not just learning that's important. It's learning what to do with what you learn and learning why you learn things that matters. — Norton Juster

Scriveners Menswear Quotes By Jim Rohn

Here's the major problem with going on strike for more money: You cannot get rich by demand! — Jim Rohn

Scriveners Menswear Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Out of all of the sects in the world, we notice an uncanny coincidence: the overwhelming majority just happen to choose the one that their parents belong to. Not the sect that has the best evidence in its favour, the best miracles, the best moral code, the best cathedral, the best stained glass, the best music: when it comes to choosing from the smorgasbord of available religions, their potential virtues seem to count for nothing, compared to the matter of heredity. This is an unmistakable fact; nobody could seriously deny it. Yet people with full knowledge of the arbitrary nature of this heredity, somehow manage to go on believing in their religion, often with such fanaticism that they are prepared to murder people who follow a different one. — Richard Dawkins