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Unsubscribe Link Quotes By John Dryden

I am as free as nature first made man,
Ere the base laws of servitude began,
When wild in woods the noble savage ran. — John Dryden

Unsubscribe Link Quotes By Rian Johnson

When you're writing is when the "god should I just drop this" feeling can hit. When you're editing is when the "god this is awful and I've wasted everyone's time and money and will be revealed as a fraud" feeling can hit. — Rian Johnson

Unsubscribe Link Quotes By Eric Shinseki

It has been very humbling and gratifying to have these men as our role models ... Your generation enabled America to close out the twentieth century as the greatest nation in the history of mankind, the only remaining superpower, the world's leading economy and the world's most respected and feared military force in the world- respected by our friends and allies, feared by our adversaries. — Eric Shinseki

Unsubscribe Link Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Go and preach to all, 'Arise, awake, sleep no more: within each of you there is the power to remove all wants and all miseries. Believe this, and that power will be manifested. — Swami Vivekananda

Unsubscribe Link Quotes By Tucker Max

I'm a decent-looking guy, but I've never walked into a room and got a girl because of how I looked. Look, I'm never excluded because of my looks. I just don't stand out. — Tucker Max

Unsubscribe Link Quotes By Robert Frost

The snake stood up for evil in the Garden. — Robert Frost

Unsubscribe Link Quotes By Tahiry Jose

I've always embraced my curves since I was a teenie-bopper. — Tahiry Jose

Unsubscribe Link Quotes By Rachel Caine

Claire:Now shane was talking sense?Wow was it opposite day? — Rachel Caine

Unsubscribe Link Quotes By Susan Dormady Eisenberg

The dirty secret she'd learned about grief was that nobody wanted to hear about your loss a week after the funeral. People you'd once considered friends would turn their heads in church or cross to another side of a shopping mall to avoid the contamination of your suffering. "You might imagine I'm coping day by day," she murmured. "But it's more a case of hour by hour, and during my worst times, minute by minute. — Susan Dormady Eisenberg