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Shaughan Seymours Age Quotes By Elbert Hubbard

Prosperity: that condition which attracts the lively interest of lawyers, and warrants your being sued for damages, or indicted, or both. — Elbert Hubbard

Shaughan Seymours Age Quotes By Coco Chanel

The best accessory for a woman - handsome man! — Coco Chanel

Shaughan Seymours Age Quotes By Barack Obama

I've been called worse on the basketball court. — Barack Obama

Shaughan Seymours Age Quotes By Valentino Garavani

Luck is one thing. It has always been there, it has always been a part of my success. It's a part of everyone's success. Without it, you can't be successful. But luck is something you have to stimulate, something you have to nurture through the choices you make ... That's why things have always worked out for me. Things work out not just because I'm lucky, but because I plan ahead. I figure out what I want and I go for it. I've always spent a lot of time trying to surround myself with the right people, the kinds of teammates who could lead me to my goals. — Valentino Garavani

Shaughan Seymours Age Quotes By Ameen Rihani

Freedom of the Spirit is the cornerstone of all freedom. — Ameen Rihani

Shaughan Seymours Age Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

It could be that all awful dictators are frustrated artists - Mao with his poetry and Mussolini with his monuments. Stalin was once a journalistic hack, and I can personally testify to how frustrated they are. Pol Pot left a very edgy photo collection behind. And Osama seems quite interested in video. — P. J. O'Rourke

Shaughan Seymours Age Quotes By Erin Hanson

Why must it be so hard
For us to come to understand,
That there are things we cannot change
Hidden amongst the things we can?
For we can rearrange our hearts,
Dust out the corners of our minds,
We can teach our eyes to see
Only the things we wish to find.
Yet once we decorate our walls
And sweep our sorrows off the floor,
Why do we look to someone else,
To show us how we can be more?
For here is where the line
Between our can and can't gets tough,
Just the point at which we all must learn
That we are already enough,
That since we cannot choose the home,
Our only soul was born into,
We should rearrange its rooms
But learn to love its window's view. — Erin Hanson