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Voluminous Synonym Quotes By Kevin Barry

I like to be happy when I'm writing. If not, then how will the reader manage? — Kevin Barry

Voluminous Synonym Quotes By David Halberstam

The Marshall Plan had stopped the Communists, had brought the European nations back from destruction and decay, had performed an economic miracle; and there was, given the can-do nature of Americans, a tendency on their part to take perhaps more credit than might be proper for the actual operation of the Marshall Plan, a belief that they had done it and controlled it, rather than an admission that it had been the proper prescription for an economically weakened Europe and that it was the Europeans themselves who had worked the wonders. — David Halberstam

Voluminous Synonym Quotes By Albert Einstein

The only escape from the miseries of life are music and cats ... — Albert Einstein

Voluminous Synonym Quotes By Paullina Simons

But I'm telling you, something happens to beautiful people. They think that something extra is owed to them by life, by God, by all the people around them. They think their life has to be better, more dramatic, happier - in color, not black and white. — Paullina Simons

Voluminous Synonym Quotes By Orson Scott Card

The future happiness of the human race depends on good people who want to live at peace with their neighbors, and who are willing to protect their neighbors from those who don't want peace. — Orson Scott Card

Voluminous Synonym Quotes By Bryant McGill

Success is not only in the hand; it is in the heart. — Bryant McGill

Voluminous Synonym Quotes By Paul Tough

Wealthy parents today, she argues, are more likely than others to be emotionally distant from their children while at the same time insisting on high levels of achievement, a potentially toxic blend of influences that can create "intense feelings of shame and hopelessness" in affluent children. — Paul Tough