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15th Wedding Anniversary Quotes By George Herbert

Either wealth is much increased, or moderation is much decayed. — George Herbert

15th Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Nothing can happen, nothing can occur in your life which is not a precisely perfect opportunity for you to heal something, create something, or experience something that you wish to heal, create, or experience in order to be who you really are. — Neale Donald Walsch

15th Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Stephen Hawking

So great a contribution to physics was Two New Sciences that scholars have long maintained that the book anticipated Isaac Newton's laws of motion. — Stephen Hawking

15th Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Frank Caliendo

Here's a guy that when he puts his contacts in, he can see better. — Frank Caliendo

15th Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Barkhad Abdi

When I was leaving Yemen to come to America, things were tough. My dad had just been laid off, and it was a challenge. When I lived in Yemen, I thought America was a perfect place. Everything was bigger and better. I dreamed big. The American dream, you know? You have to work hard for your dream to come true. — Barkhad Abdi

15th Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Arya Vidhan

Don't try to leave insignificant things from your life,even don't think about it
only try to find great things in your life and always think about it, when you will get great things once then insignificant things will fall automatically from your life. — Arya Vidhan

15th Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

Finally, I began to write about becoming an older woman and the trepidation it stirred. The small, telling "betrayals" of my body. The stalled, eerie stillness in my writing, accompanied by an ache for some unlived destiny. I wrote about the raw, unsettled feelings coursing through me, the need to divest and relocate, the urge to radically simplify and distill life into a new, unknown meaning. — Sue Monk Kidd