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Tramazoline Quotes By Will Rogers

I don't think you can make a lawyer honest by an act of legislature. You've got to work on his conscience. And his lack of conscience is what makes him a lawyer. — Will Rogers

Tramazoline Quotes By Teri Louise Kelly

George Bush junior doesnt have to sweat over getting into heaven, his daddy already bought the place. — Teri Louise Kelly

Tramazoline Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

Inquisitiveness is the most useful talent. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Tramazoline Quotes By Chuck Mangione

What's happened - in our country, anyhow - is that the young people have shied away from the formality of the concert hall, that tie - and - tails philharmonic image. — Chuck Mangione

Tramazoline Quotes By Marie Lu

Enzo inherited a throne. Giulietta relied on her royal blood. Queen Maeve rules Beldain because she was born to it.
But true rulers are not born. We are made. — Marie Lu

Tramazoline Quotes By Michael Cera

I worry more about something that isn't working rather than something that feels really good. You forget about the good stuff. — Michael Cera

Tramazoline Quotes By Anonymous

You should never be afraid to give yourself a chance to be everything you are capable of being. If you think you're not good enough, you'll surprise yourself if you keep trying. No one can ever tell you you're doing it wrong. Everyone has their own dreams, their own struggles and a different path that makes sense for them. Remember, it's always better to be at the bottom of the mountain you want to climb than the top of the one you don't. — Anonymous

Tramazoline Quotes By Barbara W. Tuchman

An event of great agony is bearable only in the belief that it will bring about a better world. When it does not, as in the aftermath of another vast calamity in 1914-18, disillusion is deep and moves on to self-doubt and self-disgust. — Barbara W. Tuchman