Ann M. Fudge Quotes
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You're not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it.
Malcolm X -
People say that this new generation is so used to the Internet that their heads are already different. They can't read a book from beginning to end. That is not a tragedy. The book changes form.
Yoko Ono -
Joy in looking and comprehending is nature's most beautiful gift.
Albert Einstein -
We have great chemistry, great character. Our goals would be to keep everybody -- the coaching staff, the players -- together and hopefully improve next year. We all feel like we've got something going here.
Joe Gibbs -
To be truly happy, you need a clear sense of meaning and purpose in life.
Brian Tracy -
Party politics divides friendships sometimes.
Jon Bon Jovi
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A woman will flirt with anybody in the world as long as other people are looking on.
Oscar Wilde -
My family was totally non-religious. There was no question we were Jewish, but we were not observant.
Elayne Boosler -
I know that everybody has a dream Everybody has a dream And this is my dream, my own Just to be at home And to be all alone . . . with you.
Billy Joel -
I wish I had a better metabolism. But someone else probably wishes they could walk into a room and make friends with everyone like I can. You always want what someone else has.
Kelly Clarkson -
And we are quotation marks, inverted and upside down, clinging to one another at the end of this life sentence. Trapped by lives we did not choose.
Tahereh Mafi -
If you are bored, you are not paying attention.
Fritz Perls
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The public, as a whole, buys at the wrong time and sells at the wrong time. The average operator, when he sees two or three points profit, takes it; but, if a stock goes against him two or three points, he holds on waiting for the price to recover, with oftentimes, the result of seeing a loss of two or three points run into a loss of ten points.
Charles Dow -
A master sees the bad in the good, and the good in the bad.
Hazrat Inayat Khan -
Require nothing unreasonable of your officers and men, but see that whatever is required be punctually complied with. Reward and punish every man according to his merit, without partiality or prejudice; hear his complaints; if well founded, redress them; if otherwise, discourage them, in order to prevent frivolous ones. Discourage vice in every shape, and impress upon the mind of every man, from the first to the lowest, the importance of the cause, and what it is they are contending for.
George Washington -
You said she's a senior? Babe we're ALL crazy.
Cecily von Ziegesar -
Who you are is of greater importance than what you do.
Ann M. Fudge