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Trajan Famous Quotes By P.D. James

It is never so difficult to congratulate a friend on her good fortune than when that fortune appears undeserved. — P.D. James

Trajan Famous Quotes By Vivian E. Moore

I toast life and taste it's goodness — Vivian E. Moore

Trajan Famous Quotes By George Herbert

A wolfe will never make war against another wolfe. — George Herbert

Trajan Famous Quotes By Unknown

The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. — Unknown

Trajan Famous Quotes By Will Self

Drug use and procrastination often go hand in tourniquet. — Will Self

Trajan Famous Quotes By Tiffany Baker

Death is a kind of guilt in itself. We're all alive in this world together, and we're also all mortal, but when one person pulls his thread through to the other side, it can start a chain reaction you never in your wildest dreams saw coming. Maybe you'll be left with nothing more than an unholy knot to unpick. Maybe a new design. Sometimes a whole new perspective on yourself. — Tiffany Baker

Trajan Famous Quotes By David Hayden

You should never write your own resume, personal ad, or obituary. In all three cases it is better to show your humility by letting someone else lie for you. — David Hayden

Trajan Famous Quotes By Kenneth Rogoff

Far more people make a living as professional chess players today than ever before. Thanks partly to the availability of computer programs and online matches, there has been a mini-boom in chess interest among young people in many countries. — Kenneth Rogoff

Trajan Famous Quotes By Dan Quisenberry

I'm probably the only relief pitcher who has more saves than strikeouts. — Dan Quisenberry

Trajan Famous Quotes By Lynne McTaggart

Rather than a universe of static certainty, at the most fundamental level of matter, the world and its relationships were uncertain and unpredictable, a state of pure potential of infinite possibility. — Lynne McTaggart