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Wiarton Quotes By Dylan Thomas

Wales: The land of my fathers. My fathers can have it! — Dylan Thomas

Wiarton Quotes By Harvey MacKay

Good commanders look after their troops, and good troops look after their commanders. — Harvey MacKay

Wiarton Quotes By Linsey McGoey

Despite a history of policy reversals and failed efforts, the foundation continues to be upheld as an exemplary and uniquely results-oriented organization. — Linsey McGoey

Wiarton Quotes By Ayelet Waldman

I can't imagine the reading is still going on. He's written about Canada, for God's sake. How much can there be to say? — Ayelet Waldman

Wiarton Quotes By Kami Garcia

Sometimes I'd find one of her homemade charms in my sock drawer or hanging above the door of my father's study. I had only asked what they were for once. My dad teased Amma whenever he found one, but I noticed that he never took any of them down. "Better safe than sorry." I guess he meant safe from Amma, who could make you plenty sorry. — Kami Garcia

Wiarton Quotes By Robert B. Parker

Teaching is too strong a word for whatever it was I did at Northeastern University. — Robert B. Parker

Wiarton Quotes By Sloane Crosley

We all deserve to be congratulated, but sadly that would mean there's no one left to do the congratulating. — Sloane Crosley

Wiarton Quotes By Jimmy Carter

It would be almost politically suicidal for members of Congress to espouse a balanced position between Israel and Palestine, to suggest that Israel comply with international law or to speak in defense of justice or human rights for Palestinians. If they did so, they couldn't be reelected. — Jimmy Carter

Wiarton Quotes By Ovid

God gave man an upright countenance to survey the heavens, and to look upward to the stars. — Ovid

Wiarton Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I've cared for heaps of people, but not to marry them' she said. 'I suppose I'm too fastidious. all my life I've wanted somebody I could look up to, somebody great and big and splendid. Most men are so small.'
'What d;you mean by splendid?' Hewet asked. 'People are-nothing more. — Virginia Woolf