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Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Elbert Hubbard

Do not go out of your way to do good whenever it comes your way. Men who make a business of doing good to others are apt to hate others in the same occupation. Simply be filled with the thought of good, and it will radiate you do not have to bother about it, any more than you need trouble about your digestion. — Elbert Hubbard

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Yasunari Kawabata

[ ... ] and yet the woman's existence, her straining to live, came touching him like naked skin. — Yasunari Kawabata

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Sarah Moore Grimke

If the sewing societies, the avails of whose industry are now expended in supporting and educating young men for the ministry, were to withdraw their contributions to these objects, and give them where they are more needed, to their advancement of their own sex in useful learning, the next generation might furnish sufficient proof, that in intelligence and ability to master the whole circle of sciences, woman is not inferior to man. — Sarah Moore Grimke

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Robert Moss

When bad things happen, part of us might go away. It's a survival technique. You can't stand to be around when there's so much grief or pain in your life so part of you goes away. Shamans call this soul loss. — Robert Moss

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Henry A. Kissinger

A return to the 1967 lines and the abandonment of the settlements near Jerusalem would be such a psychological trauma for Israel as to endanger its survival. — Henry A. Kissinger

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Christopher Titus

My dad don't like lies. He says it hurts people in the long race. He prefers the truth. That hurts them instantly. — Christopher Titus

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Witness Lee

According to my experience, I can testify that both riches and poverty pass away, but God abides. Whether we are rich or poor, God is. — Witness Lee

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Russell B. Long

I really think that it's better to retire, in Uncle Earl's terms, when you still have some snap left in your garters. — Russell B. Long

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Mickey Mantle

Casey didn't easily forgive a guy who got doubled up on a hit-and-run play. He didn't see any reason why the runner couldn't take a quick glance back toward the plate to make sure the ball was hit safely. — Mickey Mantle

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Katie Heaney

Anyway. That's not important. (It's kind of important.) — Katie Heaney

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Charles Kennedy

No government body is more notorious for over-legislation than the Department of Trade and Industry. — Charles Kennedy

Wildfowl Magazine Quotes By Katharine Hepburn

I was fearless...and lawless. — Katharine Hepburn