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Smgiii Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

We have need to be earth-born as well as heaven-born, gegeneis, as was said of the Titans of old, or in a better sense than they. — Henry David Thoreau

Smgiii Quotes By Victor Hugo

But let those who do not desire a future reflect on this matter. When they say "no" to progress, it is not the future but themselves that they are condemning. They are giving themselves a sad malady; they are inoculating themselves with the past. There is but one way of rejecting To-morrow, and that is to die. — Victor Hugo

Smgiii Quotes By Giuseppe Bianco

Don't daydream about your happily-ever-after, and don't wait for it to come; create it yourself. — Giuseppe Bianco

Smgiii Quotes By Jamaica Kincaid

I like melancholy. I like to pretend that I'm alone in the world and I'm just sort of abandoned. — Jamaica Kincaid

Smgiii Quotes By Tom Araya

I went to school for about 2 years on a technical course, and I learned a lot. I learned about air mixture ratios and all the stuff; I learned how to draw blood. — Tom Araya

Smgiii Quotes By Bud Wilkinson

Every game is an opportunity to measure yourself against your own potential. — Bud Wilkinson

Smgiii Quotes By Mason Cooley

Sulking is silent because speaking would reveal its folly. — Mason Cooley

Smgiii Quotes By Tom Doak

I cannot deny that on a breezy summer's day, Fishers Island is one of the most idyllic places possible for a round of golf. — Tom Doak

Smgiii Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

When you know God as peace within, then you will realize Him as peace existing in the universal harmony of all things without. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Smgiii Quotes By Joan Bauer

It was February sixth: eight days until Valentine's Day. I was dateless, as usual, deep in the vice grip of unrequited love. It was bad enough not having a boyfriend for New Year's Eve. Now I had to cope with Valentine datelessness, feeling consummate social pressure from every retailer in America who stuck hearts and cupids in their windows by January second to rub it in. — Joan Bauer