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Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

I began to suspect that this doctrine, tho' it might be true, was not very useful. — Benjamin Franklin

Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Anita Desai

The moon that hung over the garden like some great priceless pearl, flawed and blemished with grey shadowy ridges as only a very great beauty can risk being. — Anita Desai

Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Francine Pascal

He slowed down a bit more. "Gaia, how do you know these things?" She shrugged. "I'm smart." "And modest, too." "Modesty is a waste of time," she pronounced. "I'll keep that in mind. — Francine Pascal

Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Barbara Myerhoff

The best lives and stories are made up of minute particulars that somehow are also universal and of use to others as well as oneself. — Barbara Myerhoff

Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Deliberation, n.: The act of examining one's bread to determine which side it is buttered on. — Ambrose Bierce

Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Abe

great art can come from anywhere but not from anyone — Abe

Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Donald Trump

One of the reasons that New York became great was that it's serviced by many, many different rivers and waterways. You have the Atlantic Ocean connected virtually right to it, and it's serviced by the East River and the Hudson River and lots of tributaries. — Donald Trump

Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Mesa Selimovic

People easily forget what they're not proud of. — Mesa Selimovic

Whitebrook For Sale Quotes By Kenneth D. Wald

Organizational Development: The New Christian Right of the 1980s was dominated by paper organizations that were essentially the mailing lists of a handful of politicized ministers. Such organizations were better at issuing press releases than doing the hard work of political mobilization and advocacy. By contrast, the movement of the 1990s has generated a plethora of grass-roots organizations that allocate meaningful responsibilities to individual members. The goal is to create an army of grassroots activists who know how to stimulate political change. — Kenneth D. Wald