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Whit Monday Quotes By Roger Kahn

To age with dignity and with courage cuts close to what it is to be a man. — Roger Kahn

Whit Monday Quotes By Mary Matalin

Quit demagoguing. It's not true. — Mary Matalin

Whit Monday Quotes By Maria Montessori

A child's work is to create the person she/he will become. — Maria Montessori

Whit Monday Quotes By Timothy S. Lane

He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." That good work begins in relationship to Jesus and is brought to completion within an ever-deepening union with him. — Timothy S. Lane

Whit Monday Quotes By Kirsten Gillibrand

One of the primary reasons I first ran for Congress was to be a voice for our troops, veterans and military families. — Kirsten Gillibrand

Whit Monday Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

Was there no time in there he could have said, "Oh,hey,meet me at the magical bookcase at the butt-crack of dawn tomorrow,cool?"
And what the heck did he want to do at that bookcase? — Rachel Hawkins

Whit Monday Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Your doubt can become a good quality if you train it. It must become knowing, it must become criticism. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Whit Monday Quotes By Aaron Sorkin

Our responsibility is to captivate you for however long we've asked for your attention. That said, there is tremendous drama to be gotten from the great, what you would say, heavy issues. — Aaron Sorkin

Whit Monday Quotes By Dinaw Mengestu

As a writer, it's a great narrative tool to have that character who is slightly detached but at the same time observant of his reality, because I think that's pretty much what being a writer is - being there, watching and internalizing. — Dinaw Mengestu

Whit Monday Quotes By Hugo Gernsback

What description of clouds and sunsets was to the old novelist, description of scientific apparatus and methods is to the modern Scientific Detective writer. — Hugo Gernsback