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Tollefsen Philosophy Quotes By Jules Renard

Wrinkles are engraved smiles. — Jules Renard

Tollefsen Philosophy Quotes By Anita Bryant

Breakfast without orange juice is like a day without sunshine. — Anita Bryant

Tollefsen Philosophy Quotes By Madison Davenport

I don't like to be negative about math because it really teaches you a lot of great things. You kind of use math every day. — Madison Davenport

Tollefsen Philosophy Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

SATAN, n. One of the Creator's lamentable mistakes, repented in sashcloth and axes. Being instated as an archangel, Satan made himself multifariously objectionable and was finally expelled from Heaven. Halfway in his descent he paused, bent his head in thought a moment and at last went back. "There is one favor that I should like to ask," said he. "Name it." "Man, I understand, is about to be created. He will need laws." "What, wretch! you his appointed adversary, charged from the dawn of eternity with hatred of his soul - you ask for the right to make his laws?" "Pardon; what I have to ask is that he be permitted to make them himself." It was so ordered. — Ambrose Bierce

Tollefsen Philosophy Quotes By Terry Spear

Alicia's sweet friend, Cassie, who never thought of anyone as being a stranger, rushed up to Halloran and kneed him in the groin. The big bad dragon shifter cried out, clutched his crotch, and fell to his knees. Cassie grabbed Alicia's arm and ran with her toward the back of the keep. Alicia glanced over her shoulder and couldn't believe her human friend had dropped the dragon fae. — Terry Spear

Tollefsen Philosophy Quotes By Marianne Williamson

The ego is always looking to find something. The Spirit can see what's already there. — Marianne Williamson

Tollefsen Philosophy Quotes By Phaedrus

The humble are in danger when those in power disagree. — Phaedrus