Personal Message Quotes
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Personal Message Quotes & Sayings
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Make no mistake, the point of cutting the personal income tax and the capital gains cut is to send an unmistakable message to business.
— Bill Richardson
If Life hands you a lemon, throw it at someone
— John Rzeznik
I am destined to proclaim the message, unmindful of personal consequences to myself.
— Nicolaus Zinzendorf
I cannot live without books. Thomas Jefferson
— Thomas Jefferson
A mafia could never kill an alliance. That's how you become safe from the enemy, you befriend them.
— Basma Salem
Not only did Jesus come as a universal gift, He came as an individual offering with a personal message to each one of us.
— Heber J. Grant
But just before their lips touched, Thorne thrust his hand in between them, receiving dual kisses on his fingers. Wolf and Scarlet jerked back
— Marissa Meyer
The value is not in the noise one makes on socialmedia but the voice - the message being heard
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
Don't dilute your core message burning in your spirit just to satisfy the masses
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
Wherever there is a crowd there is untruth.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Each child is sent into this world by God with a "Unique Message" to deliver, a new personal act of love to bestow
— John Powell
I wear make-up, and it gets a little bit thicker every year.
— Dolly Parton
I'll always be an amateur photographer.
— Elliott Erwitt
Thou art God'. It's not a message of cheer and hope. It's a defiance - and an unafraid, unabashed assumption of personal responsibility.
— Robert A. Heinlein
In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued.
— Helen Rowland
She was fantasy and I was the very most mundane kind of reality.
— Stephenie Meyer
My situation should have been a lot worse. By rights I shouldn't have survived the crash.
— Rick Allen
No man thoroughly understands a truth until he has contended against it.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson