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Treaters Pro Quotes By Ronald Reagan

The glory of this land has been its capacity for transcending the moral evils of our past. For example, the long struggle of minority citizens for equal rights, once a source of disunity and civil war, is now a point of pride for all Americans. We must never go back. There is no room for racism, anti-Semitism, or other forms of ethnic and racial hatred in this country. — Ronald Reagan

Treaters Pro Quotes By Vince Gironda

Remember that nutrition is 90%; exercise is 10%. — Vince Gironda

Treaters Pro Quotes By George Burns

Sex is the Universal Language in which nobody speaks; they don't have to. — George Burns

Treaters Pro Quotes By Alistair MacLeod

I like to think that I am telling a story rather than writing it. — Alistair MacLeod

Treaters Pro Quotes By Dan Beachy-Quick

Memory is igneous more than ingenious, igneous, and like granite, intrusive, heaved up within oneself, the whole range of one's life, mountains' forbidding height looming over the plains where one lives, mountains formed by the life already lived, but toward which one is always walking, one's own past ahead of him, seeking the improbable path already forged, this path back through oneself, this path we call the present tense, which becomes the continental divide when the tense shifts and the path is lost, path from which the walker emerges only to turn around and see the peaks pulled up by his feet, and the snowy pass, and alpine heights, where those stranded must sometime feed on themselves to survive, where sometimes, through the icy crust, the crocus blooms. — Dan Beachy-Quick

Treaters Pro Quotes By Geoffrey Beene

Fashion is in a terrible state. An overdose of too much flesh. — Geoffrey Beene

Treaters Pro Quotes By Ben Chaplin

When I first left drama school, I was too posh for the working-class parts and not posh enough for the upper-class roles. You know what England is like: the gradations of accent and how you're judged by them are still there. I discovered that to get a break you have to lie about where you're from. — Ben Chaplin