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Yes Minister Equal Opportunities Quotes By Audrey Greathouse

Natural isn't the same as right. Normal isn't the same as moral. Everyone deserves a say in what happens to the world. — Audrey Greathouse

Yes Minister Equal Opportunities Quotes By Veronica Roth

Sometimes, it isn't fighting that's brave, it's facing the death you know is coming. — Veronica Roth

Yes Minister Equal Opportunities Quotes By Dan Glickman

The success of the movie industry comes from the story. And the story comes from somebody putting something down on paper. — Dan Glickman

Yes Minister Equal Opportunities Quotes By Debasish Mridha

I wish for a life with love and never ending dream. — Debasish Mridha

Yes Minister Equal Opportunities Quotes By Liberty Forrest

Meditation is not difficult in its concept and essence, but it can present challenges for some. One of the most common is in having the discipline required to stick with it and do it every day, no matter what.

"The good news is that discipline is not something you either have or you don't; it is something you develop. It is a choice. You become disciplined by making the decision, every day, to sit down and meditate, even if it's only for a few minutes. — Liberty Forrest

Yes Minister Equal Opportunities Quotes By Michael Bisping

I stay off the booze for a whole 12 weeks before a fight, it can be tough! — Michael Bisping

Yes Minister Equal Opportunities Quotes By Rick Riordan

A surgeon would never hesitate to amputate a rotting hand, no matter how faithfully it had served its owner in the past. — Rick Riordan

Yes Minister Equal Opportunities Quotes By Robert Webb

Mum was an amazing parent and my best pal. The tragedy of it, really, was that she died from breast cancer just as I was becoming a man, aged 17, and we were just starting to speak as adults. She was snatched away, and it felt cruel. She made me laugh. — Robert Webb