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Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Harald Zur Hausen

Regional clustering of specific cancer types triggered some investigations on a potential role of infectious agents in these malignant proliferations. — Harald Zur Hausen

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Cheryl Strayed

Trusting yourself means living out what you already know to be true. — Cheryl Strayed

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Robinson Jeffers

Justice and mercy/ Are human dreams, they do not concern the birds nor the fish nor eternal God. — Robinson Jeffers

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

If it were possible for us to see further than our knowledge extends and out a little over the outworks of our surmising, perhaps we should then bear our sorrows with greater confidence than our joys. For they are the moments when something new, something unknown, has entered us. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Tobsha Learner

Death strips all men of dignity. — Tobsha Learner

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky

In poetry there are two giants, rough Homer and fine Shakespere. In music likewise we have two giants, Beethoven, the thinker, and the superthinker Berlioz. — Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Napoleon Hill

Man's greatest motivating force is his desire to please woman! The hunter who excelled during prehistoric days, before the dawn of civilization, did so, because of his desire to appear great in the eyes of woman. Man's nature has not changed in this respect. The "hunter" of today brings home no skins of wild animals, but he indicates his desire for her favor by supplying fine clothes, motor cars, and wealth. Man has the same desire to please woman that he had before the dawn of civilization. The only thing that has changed, is his method of pleasing. Men who accumulate large fortunes, and attain to great heights of power and fame, do so, mainly, to satisfy their desire to please women. — Napoleon Hill

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Sue Grafton

As it is, we could not call mine a beautiful puss, but it does the job well enough, distinguishing the front of my head from the back. — Sue Grafton

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Lew Wallace

To every bench, as a fixture, there was a chain with heavy anklets. These the hortator proceeded to lock upon the oarsmen, going from number to number, leaving no choice but to obey, and, in event of disaster, no possibility of escape. — Lew Wallace

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By George Eliot

Speech may be barren; but it is ridiculous to suppose that silence is always brooding on a nestful of eggs. — George Eliot

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

The Puritans were accustomed to explain faith by the word 'recumbency.' It meant leaning upon a thing. Lean with all your weight upon Christ. It would be a better illustration still if I said, fall at full length, and lie on the Rock of Ages. — Charles Spurgeon

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Catherine Louise Birmingham

You are a perfect flower. Your only task is to grow into it. — Catherine Louise Birmingham

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Peter Hargreaves

Income-producing unit trusts are brilliant because if you can accept capital values will be volatile for a while, your dividend income will always be higher than what you get in the bank. — Peter Hargreaves

Sensibly Sweet Quotes By Amani Al-Khatahtbeh

When all the public eye sees are headscarves instead of individual stories, our community is collectively tokenized. It creates the perception that opportunity is limited and only a rare few of us can make it. Whenever that happens to an already marginalized community, it pits its own members in a competition against one another instead of against the restrictive frameworks that put us in that position in the first place. The first hijabi whatever won't eliminate Islamophobia just as the first black president hasn't eliminated racism, though both are signifiers of some type of progress - symbols of ascending beyond adversity. — Amani Al-Khatahtbeh