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Succeeded Crossword Quotes By Grace Hopper

It is often easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission. — Grace Hopper

Succeeded Crossword Quotes By Julie Gregory

Having taken on the care of foster children, a mother forced her own daughter to beat them. According to her later account: Mom puts the fly swatter in my hand and shows me how to do it: grab their wrists, and whack the plastic handle over their pink baby palms. She stands in the doorway of their room until I can crack hard enough to make them scream. — Julie Gregory

Succeeded Crossword Quotes By Marlon Brando

Never surrender to the momentum of mediocrity. — Marlon Brando

Succeeded Crossword Quotes By Rose Philippine Duchesne

Never forget that the road to Heaven is the Way of the Cross. Jesus has called us to follow Him, bearing the Cross as He did. — Rose Philippine Duchesne

Succeeded Crossword Quotes By Rachel Joyce

I just want someone to see me, Q. See who I really am. It is what we all want, in the end; to be seen. — Rachel Joyce

Succeeded Crossword Quotes By Adam Gidwitz

He stopped at every village, every hamlet, every house and hovel he passed along the way to ask if they had seen or heard anything of his sister,, Gretel. But no one had.
"You mean Gretel, the old woman?"
"No, my sister."
"Gretel, my sister's baby?"
"No, my sister. And she's not a baby."
"I have a goat named Gretel."
"No! — Adam Gidwitz

Succeeded Crossword Quotes By Nikola Tesla

All the great religions contain wise prescriptions relating to the conduct of life, which hold good now as they did when they were promulgated. — Nikola Tesla

Succeeded Crossword Quotes By Jane Austen

I do not perceive why I should be more in want of employment at forty or fifty than one-and-twenty. Woman's usual occupations of hand and mind will be as open to me then as they are now; or with no important variation. If I draw less, I shall read more; if I give up music, I shall take to carpet-work. — Jane Austen