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Unc Duke Basketball Rivalry Quotes By Price Pritchett

So let your deepest desires direct your aim. Set your sights far above the 'reasonable' target. The power of purpose is profound only if you have a desire that stirs the heart. — Price Pritchett

Unc Duke Basketball Rivalry Quotes By Jonathan Anthony Burkett

It's better to have a few faithful friends than numerous shallow friendships. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

Unc Duke Basketball Rivalry Quotes By Marie Stopes

You can take no credit for beauty at sixteen. But if you are beautiful at sixty, it will be your soul's own doing. — Marie Stopes

Unc Duke Basketball Rivalry Quotes By George Gordon Byron

Being of no party,
I shall offend all parties — George Gordon Byron

Unc Duke Basketball Rivalry Quotes By Lori Foster

Take it easy, Grace," Noah told her as he stepped into his slacks. "According to Ben she's doing fine now and is kicking up a fuss at all the attention. To quote Ben, 'She's pitching a bitch about looking old and frail. — Lori Foster

Unc Duke Basketball Rivalry Quotes By Saint Augustine

It is not with respect to our convenience or discomfort, but with respect to their own nature that the creatures are glorifying to their Artificer. — Saint Augustine

Unc Duke Basketball Rivalry Quotes By John Hodgman

I don't really collect anything.I mean, if I see a piece of Moxie soda memorabilia, I'll probably buy it. I'm a sucker for regional soda brands and forgotten histories and that sort of thing. — John Hodgman

Unc Duke Basketball Rivalry Quotes By William Styron

I mean, I don't know much about the Civil War, but whenever I think of that time - I mean, ever since Gone With the Wind I've had these fantasies about those generals, those gorgeous young Southern generals with their tawny mustaches and beards, and hair in ringlets, on horseback. And those beautiful girls in crinoline and pantalettes. You would never know that they ever fucked, from all you're able to read." She paused and squeezed my hand. "I mean, doesn't it just do something to you to think of one of those ravishing girls with that crinoline all in a fabulous tangle, and one of those gorgeous young officers - I mean, both of them fucking like crazy?"
"Oh yes," I said with a shiver, "oh yes, it does. It enlarges one's sense of history. — William Styron