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Styel Quotes By Robert Brault

I have found that winning isn't everything, and, in fact, in the relationships I most care about, it isn't anything. — Robert Brault

Styel Quotes By Patrick Califia-Rice

My body has become
another country
and I feel like an unemployed
illegal alien
how will I survive
where I do not belong
I belong with you — Patrick Califia-Rice

Styel Quotes By David Dreman

Nobody beats the market, they say. Except for those of those of us who do. — David Dreman

Styel Quotes By Sagar Ugale

Live like a PRINCE and die like a WARRIOR. — Sagar Ugale

Styel Quotes By Tijan

If people treat you like shit, you treat them like shit right back. They won't like it, but they'll respect it. It's a lonely road. Although, truth be told, I enjoyed being alone. Life was much clearer. — Tijan

Styel Quotes By Kate Milford

Places, like people, are complex, and loving them isn't simple. — Kate Milford

Styel Quotes By Greg Paul

When I seek him, root my values and desires in him, when I found my relationships and sense of self on him, my capacity for joy increases. The more I "have" Jesus, the deeper my enjoyment of him. He increases my desire for those things that are good, adds value to that which is benign, and diminishes the strength of the negative (the evil) that threatens to throttle me. My dependence on material values and experiences as the means by which I define or please myself decreases. — Greg Paul

Styel Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

He became fubar in the classic way, which is to say that he was the victim of a temporary arrangement that became permanent. — Kurt Vonnegut

Styel Quotes By Charles Darwin

The more I study Nature, the more I become impressed with ever-increasing force that the contrivances and beautiful adaptations slowly acquired through each part, occasionally varying in a slight degree, but in many ways, with the preservation of those variations which were beneficial to the organism under complex and ever-varying conditions of life, transcend in an incomparable manner the contrivances and adaptations which the most fertile imagination of man could invent. — Charles Darwin