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Yeoh Tiong Quotes By Lloyd Alexander

Some days are like that ... and what's to be done about it? Nothing, alas, but hope things will brighten, which they very likely won't. But there you are, it's all one can do. — Lloyd Alexander

Yeoh Tiong Quotes By James Madison

The necessity of a senate is not less indicated by the propensity of all single and numerous assemblies, to yield to the impulse of sudden and violent passions, and to be seduced by factious leaders, into intemperate and pernicious resolutions. — James Madison

Yeoh Tiong Quotes By Catherine West

Who was she to ask anything of a God she barely knew? And why would He answer her prayers? — Catherine West

Yeoh Tiong Quotes By Barbara Coloroso

The beauty of empowering others is that your own power is not diminished in the process. — Barbara Coloroso

Yeoh Tiong Quotes By Confucius

Being strong does not mean that you never fall down, but that whenever you fall, you get up again. — Confucius

Yeoh Tiong Quotes By Yousef Saanei

Despotic rules are attempting to deprive women of their rights. — Yousef Saanei

Yeoh Tiong Quotes By Allen Zadoff

I listen as I walk down the hall, measuring off the seconds before she closes the door. With a friend, you might close it right behind them. With someone you're interested in, you might wait a few seconds before closing. And with someone you're falling for . . . With someone you're falling for, you don't go inside. You wait and watch them go. Just like she's doing now. — Allen Zadoff

Yeoh Tiong Quotes By Jeff Lindsay

We had been seen. The thought stayed with me as I disposed of the leftovers - how could it not? I drove with one eye on the rearview mirror, waiting for the blinding burst of blue light to flare at my bumper and the brief harsh whoop! of a siren. But nothing came; not even after I ditched Valentine's car, climbed into mine, and drove carefully home. Nothing. I was left entirely at liberty, all alone, pursued only by the demons of my imagination. It seemed impossible - someone had seen me at play, as plainly as it was possible to be seen. They had looked at the carefully carved pieces of Valentine, and the happy-weary carver standing above them, and it would not take a differential equation to arrive at a solution to this problem - A plus B equals a seat in Old Sparky for Dexter, and someone had fled with this conclusion in perfect comfort and safety - but they had not called the police? It — Jeff Lindsay