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Selena Zito Quotes By Adam Sandler

The difference when you have kids comes up when someone wants to meet you out after 9:30 at night. You consider that giant sacrifice. You're like, Do I do this? Do I stay out until 10:30 and be angry, all of tomorrow? — Adam Sandler

Selena Zito Quotes By Edgar Mitchell

When you transcend the transcendent states, you get past the ego structure, and at that point you don't need laws, you have "morality!" You have inborn, natural ethics, because it is built on Love. — Edgar Mitchell

Selena Zito Quotes By Victor Lodato

Learning kindness late in life was a kind of torture. The pain often came from the past, from kindness withheld. The knife was particularly sharp when those who most deserved your kindness were long gone. And unless you wanted to die of sorrow, you had to give this unspent kindness to those you loved less. — Victor Lodato

Selena Zito Quotes By Richie Norton

Dreams don't get done until they are due. — Richie Norton

Selena Zito Quotes By H.L. Mencken

Happiness, like health, is probably also only a passing accident. For a moment or two the organism is irritated so little that it is not conscious of it; for the duration of that moment it is happy. Thus a hog is always happier than a man, and a bacillus is happier than a hog — H.L. Mencken

Selena Zito Quotes By Wesley Clark

President George Bush had the courage and the vision and we will always be grateful to President George Bush for that tremendous leadership and statesmanship. — Wesley Clark

Selena Zito Quotes By Christine Caine

As leaders, it all comes down to trust. Do you trust the sovereignty of God? — Christine Caine

Selena Zito Quotes By Napoleon Hill

YOU ARE THE MASTER OF YOUR FATE, THE CAPTAIN OF YOUR SOUL, — Napoleon Hill

Selena Zito Quotes By Tamora Pierce

It isn't just children who need heros. — Tamora Pierce