1,019 Quotes About Abundance
- Author Joel Hollander
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We've been diligently converting a large percentage of our stations to a digital platform so listeners can take advantage of the superior sound quality, abundance of programming choices, and unique interactivity with their favorite brands.
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- Author Bindi Irwin
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I want my children and my grandchildren to live in a world with clean air, pure drinking water, and an abundance of wildlife, so I've chosen to dedicate my life to wildlife conservation so I can make the world just a little bit better.
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- Author Bruce Jakosky
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If it's surface water, that would allow the possibility of photosynthetic organisms. Once you can tap into sunlight, it leaves open the possibility for a much greater abundance of life if it was ever there.
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- Author Mark Johnson
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Our whole history has been an abundance of game and fish. If you don't manage it right, you won't have abundance. That's what hunters are worried about.
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- Author Monica Johnson
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Being afraid to tell the truth because of the projected consequences, whatever it may be, shows a lack of faith and an abundance of fear.
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- Author Tommy Johnson
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I think we're still learning. But we can't have those penalties. And we had an abundance of turnovers.
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- Author Andy Kennedy
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Play fast, play athletic. You may not always have a 6-10 kid, but there's an abundance of kids, 6-4 to 6-7, that are interchangeable parts.
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- Author Harry Graf Kessler
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How rich our German life is compared to France or England: what an abundance of social types and customs with completely different origins... Germany is a world, whereas England and France, with their stereotypically divided three social classes, are but enlarged villages... what a stage for a Balzac.
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- Author Charles Lamb
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When I consider how little of a rarity children are / that every street and blind alley swarms with them / that the poorest people commonly have them in most abundance / that there are few marriages that are not blest with at least one of these bargains / how often they turn out ill, and defeat the fond hopes of their parents, taking to vicious courses, which end in poverty, disgrace, the gallows, etc. / I cannot for my life tell what cause for pride there can possibly be in having them.
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