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Vecchioni Stranamore Quotes By Loretta Lynn

I've been around a long time, and life still has a whole lot of surprises for me. — Loretta Lynn

Vecchioni Stranamore Quotes By Craig Venter

We're a country of laws and rules, and the Supreme Court has ruled that life forms are patentable entities. — Craig Venter

Vecchioni Stranamore Quotes By Alan Bradley

There are choices in life which you are aware, even as you make them, cannot be undone; choices after which, once made, things will never be the same.
There is that moment when you can still walk away, but if you do, you will never know what might have been. — Alan Bradley

Vecchioni Stranamore Quotes By E.L. James

I turn and gaze at him midway. Chin up Steele, I chide myself.
"Oh ... by the way, I'm wearing your underwear." I gave him a small smile and pull up the waistband of the boxer briefs I'm wearing so he can see. Christian's mouth drops open, shocked. What a great reaction. My mood shifts immediately, and I sashay into the house, part of me wanting to jump and punch the air. — E.L. James

Vecchioni Stranamore Quotes By David Levithan

Your humor is your compass and your shield. You can hone it into a weapon or you can pull its strands out to make your very own cotton-candy blanket. You can't exist on a diet of humor alone, but you can't exist on a diet without it, either. — David Levithan

Vecchioni Stranamore Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Nothing lasts for long. Even moments of beauty transcend and transform. — Debasish Mridha

Vecchioni Stranamore Quotes By Aristotle.

Every art, and every science reduced to a teachable form, and in like manner every action and moral choice, aims, it is thought, at some good: for which reason a common and by no means a bad description of the Chief Good is, that which all things aim at. — Aristotle.