
Top 14 Anita Defrantz Quotes
#1. I'd rather lose her from my life, but know she was alive and well than lose her altogether to death.
Lynsay Sands
#2. Discipline is the virtue that begins in obedience and flowers in self-control.
Ted Malloch
#3. I have no doubt that the nation has suffered more from undue secrecy than from undue disclosure. The government takes good care of itself.
Daniel Schorr
#4. Give thanks to God, who made necessary things simple, and complicated things unnecessary.
Gregory Skovoroda
#5. Why are you looking at me like that?" Emelia's plump lips quirked.
"Like what?"
"Like you want to eat me.
Kristin Miller
#6. There is a great life-giving, warming power called Love, which exists in human hearts dumb and unseen, but which has no real life, no warming power, till set free by expression.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
#7. It is St. Patrick's Day. And here in Scranton, that is a huge deal. It is the closest that the Irish will ever get to Christmas.
Michael Scott
#8. I received so many positive comments about the quotes that I decided to continue to use them in my novels.
Julie Klassen
#9. Education doesn't change life much. It just lifts trouble to a higher plane of regard.
Robert Frost
#10. You can't apologize for my feelings and expect things to be better." He paused. "Especially not when you're the reason for them.
Julie Murphy
#11. For a thorough understanding of rowing, for the what, the how and the why, the books making up Peter Mallory's The Sport of Rowing certainly do it all.
Anita DeFrantz
#12. There's always a price to pay for success, and it's the men who are willing to pay that price that determines the greats of each generation.
Mitch Wilson
#13. I had come out of retirement into a very difficult situation with the PeopleSoft takeover, got through it, and was having a good time, frankly. We just ran out of runway at PeopleSoft. Had we had another year, maybe two years, I think we would have made it.
David Duffield
#14. Your goal should be out of reach but not out of sight.
Anita DeFrantz
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