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Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By David McCullough Jr.

Books, for example, the accrued capital of the human experience, all the wealth of the human mind, books help you think bigger and better, therefore you are bigger and better. You should read, then, all the time, wherever your interests take you. It's too important not to. — David McCullough Jr.

Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By Margaret Atwood

The past is a closed door. — Margaret Atwood

Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By Anthony Hopkins

If you don't follow through on your dreams, you might as well be a vegetable. — Anthony Hopkins

Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

You will be surprised to find how much that has seemed hopelessly disagreeable possesses either an instructive or an amusing side." from "The Heart of the New Thought" 1902. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By Ken Jennings

The great thing about knowing stuff is that anyone can do it. — Ken Jennings

Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

By the way, could we all agree on the cash value of a tooth? I remember finding a shiny quarter under my pillow for my first tooth and being excited that I could buy a candy bar. — Jim Gaffigan

Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By Virat Kohli

I don't really read a lot of newspapers. I don't pay attention to what is being said or written about me. I've had lots of experiences in the past when I got too much into it. That sort of diverts your focus. — Virat Kohli

Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By Linda Alfiori

Contrary to what most women think, men want a lot more than just sex. A man wants to make a difference in a woman's life and make her happy. — Linda Alfiori

Sententiously Antonyms Quotes By Helen Rowland

Somehow a bachelor never quite gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever. — Helen Rowland