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Stelmack Chiropractic Western Quotes By Abraham J. Twerski

The best armor is to keep out of range. — Abraham J. Twerski

Stelmack Chiropractic Western Quotes By Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

This nation has never lived without independence. We cannot and shall not live without it. Either independence or death. — Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

Stelmack Chiropractic Western Quotes By Marilyn Grey

The people we choose not to forgive will move one. They'll get over it. meanwhile the person who refuses to forgive is like a tea bag steeping so long that even 10 spoons of sugar wouldn't make the bitterness worth drinking. — Marilyn Grey

Stelmack Chiropractic Western Quotes By William Shakespeare

The Brightness of her cheek would shame those stars as daylight doth a lamp; her eyes in heaven would through the airy region stream so bright that birds would sing, and think it were not night. — William Shakespeare

Stelmack Chiropractic Western Quotes By Claude Monet

You'll understand, I'm sure that I'm chasing the merest sliver of color. It's my own fault. I want to grasp the intangible. It's terrible how the light runs out. Color, any color, lasts a second, sometimes 3 or 4 minutes at most ... — Claude Monet

Stelmack Chiropractic Western Quotes By Mike Farrell

If you try to do your best there is no failure. — Mike Farrell

Stelmack Chiropractic Western Quotes By Andrea Beaty

Your brilliant first flop was a raging success! Come on, let's get busy and on to the next!" She handed a notebook to Rosie Revere, who smiled at her aunt as it all became clear. Life might have its failures, but this was not it. The only true failure can come if you quit. — Andrea Beaty

Stelmack Chiropractic Western Quotes By Marian Keyes

I am more of an ambler. I once overheard my old boss in Dublin describe me as very "hello trees, hello flowers." It was intended as an insult and it fulfilled its brief; I was insulted. I had little interest in greeting trees and flowers but nor did I treat life as a treadmill, on which it was vital to keep fleeing forward in order to avoid being sucked off the back and out of the game. — Marian Keyes