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Synchronized Swimming Funny Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Damp, which is the most insidious of all enemies ... swells the wood, furs the kettle, rusts the irohn, rots the stone. So gradual is the process, that it is not until we pick up some chest of drawers, or coal scuttle, and the whole thing drops to pieces in our hands, that we even suspect the disease is at work ... But the change did not stop at outward things. The damp struck within. Men felt the chill in their hearts; the damp in their minds. — Virginia Woolf

Synchronized Swimming Funny Quotes By Kenny Chesney

I want there to be a level of respect between everybody. — Kenny Chesney

Synchronized Swimming Funny Quotes By George William Curtis

It is the most human and kindly of seasons, as fully penetrated and irradiated with the feeling of human brotherhood, which is the essential spirit of Christianity, as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses. — George William Curtis

Synchronized Swimming Funny Quotes By Douglas Coupland

If a building looks better under construction than it does when finished, then it's a failure. — Douglas Coupland

Synchronized Swimming Funny Quotes By Edward De Bono

There may be more danger in prejudices which are apparently founded in logic than in those which are acknowledged as emotions. (p69) — Edward De Bono

Synchronized Swimming Funny Quotes By Jonathan Edwards

There are people who love those who agree with them and admire them, but have no time for those who oppose and dislike them. A Christian's love must be universal! — Jonathan Edwards

Synchronized Swimming Funny Quotes By Paul Isaacs

Beauty is always found in the profound and deepest actions of a person who does things from the heart not from the shallowness of materialism. — Paul Isaacs