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Stinton Van Quotes By Orrin Woodward

Don't sweat the small stuff; however, on the key stuff, sweat everything. — Orrin Woodward

Stinton Van Quotes By Mario Monti

So I think democracy, in the long-term, in our countries will survive if it comes to be associated with leadership, will not survive if democracy plus media brings to us more and more followship rather than leadership. — Mario Monti

Stinton Van Quotes By Hugo Hamilton

He said you have to be on the side of the losers, the people with bad lungs. You have to be with those who are homesick and can't breathe very well in Ireland. He said it makes no sense to hold a stone in your hand. A lot more people would be homeless if you speak the killer language. He said Ireland has more than one story. We are the German-Irish story. We are the English-Irish story, too. My father has one soft foot and one hard foot, one good ear and one bad ear, and we have one Irish foot and one German foot and a right arm in English. We are the brack children. Brack, homemade Irish bread with German raisins. We are the brack people and we don't have just one language and one history. We sleep in German and we dream in Irish. We laugh in Irish and we cry in German. We are silent in German and we speak in English. We are the speckled people. — Hugo Hamilton

Stinton Van Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

We're all here to figure out how to best give ourselves away. — Oprah Winfrey

Stinton Van Quotes By Adam Johnson

There are those who are born, those who are made, and then there are ones like this guy, the kind who choose. — Adam Johnson

Stinton Van Quotes By Soseki Natsume

Did you not come to me because you felt there was something lacking?'
'Yes. But my going to you was not the same thing as wanting to fall in love. — Soseki Natsume

Stinton Van Quotes By Chuck Wendig

The audience wants a safety blanket. It's the storyteller's job to take that safety blanket and choke them with it until they experience a profound narrative orgasm. — Chuck Wendig