Andrew of Crete Quotes
Being thy servant, O Mary, is a surety of salvation God grants solely to those He will save.
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There is no other way of writing a novel than to begin at the beginning at to continue to the end.
C. S. Forester
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When I listen to President Obama speak to and about women, he sometimes sounds too paternalistic for my taste.
Brown Campbell
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A clear understanding of negative emotions dismisses them.
Vernon Howard
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His gaze brushed over her, abstract and hungry. "You burn so very brightly, you know" "Yeah," she muttered. "You said.
Rachel Caine
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Elizabeth lay face-down on the massage table, and allowed Marco to relieve the stress of the business day with firm and knowing fingers. Success, she decided, was often a matter of knowing when to relax.
Barbara Taylor Bradford
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Daddy was real gentle with kids. That's why I expected so much out of marriage, figuring that all men should be steady and pleasant.
Loretta Lynn
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Persistence is the answer, and a sense of humor helps.
Quentin L. Cook
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To become successful you must be a person of action. Merely to "know" is not sufficient. It is necessary both to know and do.
Napoleon Hill
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I would like to propose a toast to a great president of the United States, and a great leader of the free world, ... And good luck, Bill.
Jean Chretien
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Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!
William Golding
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It used to be embarrassing. In the beginning, because you listen to yourself so much, you think, I must look like an asshole right now - or sound like an asshole. And then, you just get to that point where you've done so many ridiculous, ridiculous things in the booth from screaming, to having orgasms, to whatever your director is asking you to do for this character, you just lose your inhibitions.
Rachael MacFarlane
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The key to success is dedication to life-long learning.
Stephen Covey
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With age comes wisdom, but sometimes age comes alone.
Oscar Wilde
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I believe that the intention of Holy Writ was to persuade men of the truths necessary to salvation; such as neither science nor other means could render credible, but only the voice of the Holy Spirit.
Galileo Galilei
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The conventional wisdom is often wrong.
Steven Levitt
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Being thy servant, O Mary, is a surety of salvation God grants solely to those He will save.
Andrew of Crete