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Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By James Spithill

I just love sport; I love competing. I'm obsessed by it, to be honest. I can accept losing, sure, no question, but it just drives me crazy. Just ask my wife. — James Spithill

Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By Don Meyer

Successful basketball coaches are those that subscribe to a system that is based on sound fundamental teachings. — Don Meyer

Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By William Muir

The tree (of Islam) is of artificial planting. Instead of containing within itself the germ of growth and adaptation to the various requirements of time and clime and circumstance, expanding with the genial sunshine and rain from heaven, it remains the same forced and stunted thing as when first planted some twelve centuries ago. — William Muir

Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The power of making war often prevents it, and in our case would give efficacy to our desire of peace. — Thomas Jefferson

Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By Rene Descartes

I think, therefore I am" vs. "As a man thinks in his heart, so is he. — Rene Descartes

Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

We must not stay as we are, doing always what was done last time; or we shall stick in the mud. — George Bernard Shaw

Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By Sherman Alexie

A bullet costs 2 cents, anyone can afford that — Sherman Alexie

Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By Ingmar Bergman

Perhaps we are the same person. Perhaps we have no limits; perhaps we flow into each other, stream through each other, boundlessly and magnificently. You bear terrible thoughts; it is almost painful to be near you. At the same time it is enticing. Do you know why? — Ingmar Bergman

Vandermaelen Obituary Quotes By Oliver Goldsmith

Every want that stimulates the breast becomes a source of pleasure when redressed. — Oliver Goldsmith