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Waidler Sound Quotes By Dean Smith

The most important thing in good leadership is truly caring. — Dean Smith

Waidler Sound Quotes By Groucho Marx

Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light. — Groucho Marx

Waidler Sound Quotes By Baltasar Gracian

The sage has one advantage: he is immortal. If this is not his century, many others will be. — Baltasar Gracian

Waidler Sound Quotes By Robin G. Collingwood

The children of each generation are taught to want what they are taught they must not have. — Robin G. Collingwood

Waidler Sound Quotes By Sigmund Brouwer

For each of us, time is a thief of flory. What give meaning to our lives and deaths is love and hope, if we are willing to share and accept — Sigmund Brouwer

Waidler Sound Quotes By Ellen J. Barrier

Within the nature of every person is a desire to feel appreciated, to feel needed, and to be loved. — Ellen J. Barrier

Waidler Sound Quotes By LaNina King

Practice what you preach. Don't be a staggering image of the same shame you place upon others. Live, love, be free. Most of all be real. — LaNina King

Waidler Sound Quotes By Stephen Hawking

It should soon be possible dramatically to increase the intelligence and life span of a few individuals [with the help of genetic engineering]. They and their offspring could become a master race. Evolution pays no regard to social justice. It was not fair on the Neanderthals they were replaced by modern humans. — Stephen Hawking

Waidler Sound Quotes By George Eliot

Who has not felt the beauty of a woman's arm? The unspeakable suggestions of tenderness that lie in the dimpled elbow, and all the varied gently-lessening curves, down to the delicate wrist, with its tiniest, almost imperceptible nicks in the firm softness. — George Eliot

Waidler Sound Quotes By Hannah Hoch

It was not very easy for a woman to impose herself as a modern artist in Germany ... Most of our male colleagues continued for a long time to look upon us as charming and gifted amateurs, denying us implicitly any real professional status. — Hannah Hoch