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Trojanowski Deborah Quotes By Alexander Pope

True ease in writing comes from art, not chance,
As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. — Alexander Pope

Trojanowski Deborah Quotes By Carl Sandburg

The greatest certainty in life is death. The greatest uncertainty is the time. — Carl Sandburg

Trojanowski Deborah Quotes By Woody Allen

Life is hard for insects. And don't think mice are having any fun either. — Woody Allen

Trojanowski Deborah Quotes By Richard Betts

Duane Allman was bursting with energy ... he was a force to be reckoned with. His drive and focus, as well as his intense belief in himself and our band, was incredible. He knew we were going to make it. We all knew we were a good band, but no one had that supreme confidence like he did, and it was a great thing, because his confidence and enthusiam were infectious ... it says a lot that his hero was Muhammad Ali. That kind of supreme confidence that Ali had - that's where Duane was coming from — Richard Betts

Trojanowski Deborah Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Whatever you do, put all your soul, your spirit and your strength into it. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Trojanowski Deborah Quotes By Lafcadio Hearn

But I confess that "my mind to me a kingdom is"
not! Rather it is a fantastical republic, daily troubled by more revolutions than ever occurred in South America ... — Lafcadio Hearn

Trojanowski Deborah Quotes By Janet Fitch

Once the worst had happened to you, all the rest was just stuff and absence. — Janet Fitch

Trojanowski Deborah Quotes By Marie Curie

Sometimes I had to spend a whole day mixing a boiling mass with a heavy iron rod nearly as large as myself. I would be broken with fatigue at the day's end. Other days, on the contrary, the work would be a most minute and delicate fractional crystallization, in the effort to concentrate the radium. — Marie Curie