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Winthrope Orange Quotes By Srikumar Rao

I am not a big fan of positive thinking. The term suggests that there is something negative that you have to counteract by being positive. That is an artificial duality. — Srikumar Rao

Winthrope Orange Quotes By Arthur Koestler

No writer or teacher or artist can escape the responsibility of influencing others whether he intends to or not, whether he is conscious of it or not. — Arthur Koestler

Winthrope Orange Quotes By Edith Hahn Beer

Often, the teachers would ask me what language we spoke at home. This was a not-so-subtle way of discovering if we spoke Yiddish (which we didn't) and were therefore Jewish (which we were). — Edith Hahn Beer

Winthrope Orange Quotes By Aesop

The gods help them who help themselves. — Aesop

Winthrope Orange Quotes By Gary Ghislain

Let me just say it out loud so we can laugh together: You're going to find Johnny Depp, take him back to Vahalal, and put him in a zoo? — Gary Ghislain

Winthrope Orange Quotes By Elizabeth Scott

Three life lessons: 1.No one will see you. 2.No one will say anything. 3.No one will save you. — Elizabeth Scott

Winthrope Orange Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Men cannot progress if they are carried like
leaves on a stream. People need to be able to waste time, make time, lose time, and buy
time. — Terry Pratchett

Winthrope Orange Quotes By Dean Koontz

No matter how close we are to another person, few human relationships are as free from strife, disagreement, and frustration as is the relationship you have with a good dog. Few human beings give of themselves to another as a dog gives of itself. I also suspect that we cherish dogs because their unblemished souls make us wish - consciously or unconsciously - that we were as innocent as they are, and make us yearn for a place where innocence is universal and where the meanness, the betrayals, and the cruelties of this world are unknown. — Dean Koontz