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Top War Against Coronavirus Quotes

The meaning of life is found in openness to being and "being present" in full awareness. — Thomas Merton

Hard work pays, but not all the time! Hard work without a good sense of purpose, due diligence and a true direction and vision only leads to the ditch. Life is a battle and only those who fight well, by working hard with a good sense of purpose and direction, win! Work hard with diligence and find a good time for pleasure, for pleasure is a treasure! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

He raised his sunglasses and saw a young woman in an impossibly brief dress with an improbably welcoming smile — Terry Bisson

Trust in me. Okay? Take my hands and look into my eyes." "Isn't that what Kaa says right before he tries to eat Mowgli?" She asked, taking his hands. "I'm more the Bagheera type. I protect. — Kailynn Jones

What the people want is very simple - they want an America as good as its promise. — Barbara Jordan

Yet they may determine attitudes though they cannot furnish formulas, and opens a region though they fail to give a map. — William James

A lot of times you'll hear bands and it's a different sound coming out than what's on stage. Because you can clean it up through a PA and make it sound completely different than what they really sound like. — Angus Young

I'm a hopeful romantic. In a couple of drinks, I'll be a lucky romantic. That's why they call me Mr. Lucky. — Chris Isaak

He is a man whom it is impossible to please, because he is never pleased with himself. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

You can never lose a fight in your own bar, because if you do, it's not your bar anymore. — Ilona Andrews

Reality is bad enough. Why should I tell the truth? — Patrick Sky

Long books, when read, are usually overpraised, because the reader wishes to convince others and himself that he has not wasted his time. — E. M. Forster

How much sex do you think you can have? Because there had been a lot, Calder was not a small man, and my own body was deliciously sore and achy. I didn't mind.
Calder turned toward me, his cheeks still flushed from the workout of minutes before, looking beautifully happy. Well, I'm young, and healthy, and I'm desperately in love with the woman in my bed. So, a lot. — Mia Sheridan