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Toolbag Quotes By Francois Hougaard

It's never nice to lose someone close to you; unfortunately, life goes on, and we have to make peace with it and move on. — Francois Hougaard

Toolbag Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Oh, my gods.
There were furies in the Covenant. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Toolbag Quotes By Ian McLagan

I sing to my wife; it helps me. She was my muse. I've written so many songs about her, to her, with references to her, and still do. She's a big part of my life. We were together for 33 years. It actually does me good - she's with me all that time in that way. — Ian McLagan

Toolbag Quotes By Jeb Bush

Look, I am in the establishment because my dad, the greatest man alive was president of the United States and my brother, who I adore as well as fantastic brother was president. Fine, I'll take it. I guess I'm part of the establishment Barbara Bush is my mom. I'll take that, too. — Jeb Bush

Toolbag Quotes By Lorraine Hansberry

[T]here is only one large circle that we march in, around and around, each of us with our own little picture
in front of us
our own little mirage that we think is the future. — Lorraine Hansberry

Toolbag Quotes By Jimmie Johnson

The Daytona 500 is a career-winning race. It defines careers for drivers, crew members, crew chiefs and race teams. It has that power. — Jimmie Johnson

Toolbag Quotes By Garth Nix

Clearly the Old One had the capacity to kill - or easily deliver some sort of final ending that sounded remarkably like death. — Garth Nix

Toolbag Quotes By Stephen King

I guess Faulkner never would have written anything like this, huh? Oh, well. — Stephen King

Toolbag Quotes By Kenneth E. Boulding

[The notion of equilibrium ] is a notion which can be employed usefully in varying degrees of looseness. It is an absolutely indispensable part of the toolbag of the economist and one which he can often contribute usefully to other sciences which are occasionally apt to get lost in the trackless exfoliations of purely dynamic systems. — Kenneth E. Boulding