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Suominen Bethune Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

When we pulled out into the winter night and the real snow, our snow, began to stretch out beside us and twinkle against the windows, and the dim lights of small Wisconsin stations moved by, a sharp wild brace came suddenly into the air. That's my middle-west - not the wheat or the prairies or the lost Swede towns, but the thrilling returning trains of my youth and the street lamps and sleigh bells in the frosty dark and the shadows of holly wreaths thrown by lighted windows on the snow. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Suominen Bethune Quotes By John Steinbeck

We're sorry. It's not us. It's the monster. The bank isn't a man. The bank isn't like a man.
Yes, but the bank is only made of men. — John Steinbeck

Suominen Bethune Quotes By Jose Mujica

My years in jail were a bit like a workshop for my - that actually forged my way of thinking and my values. — Jose Mujica

Suominen Bethune Quotes By Brian Swimme

That is our larger destiny: to allow the Earth to organize in a new way, in a manner impossible all the billions of years prior to humanity — Brian Swimme

Suominen Bethune Quotes By Youth Lagoon

Don't stop imagining. The day that you do is the day that you die. — Youth Lagoon

Suominen Bethune Quotes By Angela Richardson

Better to have some hope in the good of people than no hope at all. — Angela Richardson

Suominen Bethune Quotes By Ray White

Every great painting includes hundreds of imperfect brushstrokes" Ray White — Ray White

Suominen Bethune Quotes By Samuel Johnson

What is the reason that women servants ... have much lower wages than men servants ... when in fact our female house servants work much harder than the male? — Samuel Johnson

Suominen Bethune Quotes By Nenia Campbell

But moods pass; they are fickle things darting in and out of the underbrush of the conscious mind. This - whatever this is - is deeply entrenched: a permanent squatter looming dark and dangerous in the forefront of my brain. — Nenia Campbell