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Tatrai Quartet Quotes By George H. W. Bush

And so, as they climb the ladder of achievement, I'd simply say, remember what Barbara Bush told those girls at Wellesley: "What happens in your house is more important than what happens in the White House." — George H. W. Bush

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By Georg C. Lichtenberg

Human pride is a strange thing; it cannot easily be suppressed, and if you stop up hole A will peep forth again in a twinkling from another hole B, and if this is closed it is ready to come out at hole C, and so on. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By Jay Electronica

Sometimes I don't know what to say; the pain never stops. The cloud never goes away, the rain never drops — Jay Electronica

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By Patricia Briggs

Got my country's five hundredth anniversary to plan, my wedding to arrange, my wife to murder, and Guilder to frame for it, — Patricia Briggs

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By Edmund Clarence Stedman

Let the winds blow! a fiercer gale
Is wild within me! what may quell
That sullen tempest? I must sail
Whither, O whither, who can tell! — Edmund Clarence Stedman

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By Steve Roggenbuck

Some days success just means not giving up. — Steve Roggenbuck

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By Molly Ringwald

When you say you're 40, you can't call yourself an ingenue any more. — Molly Ringwald

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By Abel Ferrara

I don't want to live anywhere where I'm breathing two million cars' fumes and paying a zillion dollars for the right to be totally hassled. — Abel Ferrara

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By A&E Kirk

Only when the mighty willingly fall into the depths of their fears can they truly be reborn to the freedom of their greatness. — A&E Kirk

Tatrai Quartet Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

In all legends men have thought of women as sublime separately but horrible in a herd. — G.K. Chesterton