Tooth Attrition Quotes & Sayings
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The less you look to others,
the more you find in yourself.
What have you found in yourself. — Ron W. Rathbun

It's very hard to get other countries to give up their weapons when you're busy developing a new one. — John F. Kerry

Back in time it seemed that having a sister were a tragedy.
Instead it is one of the best presents my parents could have ever given me. — Sara Anzellotti

I don't think you can know God unless you're passionate about him so you're either screaming at him, enraptured with the idea of being around him or feeling him in your life. — Jim Carrey

Vlad looked around. Are we providing shelter, or are the humans actually buying books? — Anne Bishop

A living faith, a glorious hope. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The key to seeing the world's soul, and in the process wakening our own, is to get over the confusion by which we think that fact is real and imagination is illusion. — Thomas Moore

I've never believed in risking what my family and friends have and need in order to pursue what they don't have and don't need. — Warren Buffett

It's funny about imagination, how it — Ivan Doig

At that moment, Mark looked far younger than his eighteen years. He seemed as vulnerable as I felt. Sometimes, the uniforms of the King's army hid lonely boys, far from home with only the company of rough men who cared little for virtue. Mark was reaching out for worthy friendship, and I would not withdraw my hand. Yes, Mark. We are friends. I know you would never do anything that would dishonor that friendship. — Sarah Holman

In their hallway, he looked slightly less presidential, but only because the heat had made him messily roll up the sleeves of his button-down shirt and remove his tie. His dusty brown hair was mussed, too, in that way that Virginia warmth always managed. But the watch was still there, large enough to knock out bank robbers, and he still had that handsome glow. The glow that meant that not only had he never been poor, but his father hadn't, nor his father's father, nor his father's father's father. — Maggie Stiefvater