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Wetin We Gain Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Don't steal sweet rolls. — Leo Tolstoy

Wetin We Gain Quotes By E. M. Forster

Why children?' he asked. 'Why always children? For love to end where it begins is far more beautiful, and Nature knows it. — E. M. Forster

Wetin We Gain Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

Science seems ready to confer upon us, as its final gift, the power to erase human life from this planet. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Wetin We Gain Quotes By John Kenneth Galbraith

The family which takes it mauve and cerise, air conditioned, power-steered, and power braked automobile out for a tour passes through cities that are badly paved, made hideous by litter, blighted buildings, billboards, and posts for wires that should long since have been put underground. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Wetin We Gain Quotes By Eddie Money

I still do a bit of this and a bit of that. Some brews and there's nothing wrong with a bud or two! I still do a bit of this and a bit of that. Some brews and there's nothing wrong with a bud or two! — Eddie Money

Wetin We Gain Quotes By Marilyn Monroe

I'm trying to find myself as a person, sometimes that's not easy to do. Millions of people live their entire lives without finding themselves. But it is something I must do. The best way for me to find myself as a person is to prove to myself that I am an actress. — Marilyn Monroe

Wetin We Gain Quotes By Lia Habel

Real ladies can give orders, Real gentlemen can take them, and Real zombies don't eat brains. — Lia Habel

Wetin We Gain Quotes By Nas

I think a lot of us know when it's our time. No matter what profession you're in, you get a feeling. If you worked on it long enough, you know when it's ready. — Nas

Wetin We Gain Quotes By Isidor Isaac Rabi

Most new insights come only after a superabundant accumulation of facts have removed the blindness which prevented us from seeing what later comes to be regarded as obvious. — Isidor Isaac Rabi