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1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Victor Cruz

I don't recognize my former self. Like I'm on the outside looking in at my life. Who is that guy? — Victor Cruz

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

If you want to receive a promotion from God in spiritual things, then become more humble — Sunday Adelaja

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Mary Slessor

Prayer is the greatest power God has put into our hands for service - praying is harder than doing, at least I find it so, but the dynamic lies that way to advance the Kingdom. — Mary Slessor

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Jenny Downham

Simona: Truth doesn't exist?
Katie: ...because everyone's got their own side of a story
...If there's no real truth, then all we can do is offer up our own stories and listen to other people's and try and make sense of it all — Jenny Downham

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Doris Lessing

The youth do not see the old. They are not programmed to see the old, who are cancelled, negated, wiped out. — Doris Lessing

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Brian P. Cleary

Not only is love blind, it's a little hard of hearing. — Brian P. Cleary

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Slice him where you like, a hellhound is always a hellhound. — P.G. Wodehouse

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Tom Robbins

The will to live cannot be overestimated as a stimulant to longevity. — Tom Robbins

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Joel Osteen

The people God put in your life are not there by accident. Don't get so busy that you just give them your leftover time. — Joel Osteen

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Julia Mancuso

When I travel, I always have about 40 pairs of skis with me, plus a ski technician and a ski coach. — Julia Mancuso

1778 Wordscapes Quotes By Richard Armour

In such novels as This Side of Paradise and The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald depicts the spirit of the hour which is usually about 4 a.m. His suave young men, always commuting between Princeton and The Plaza in Stutz Bearcats never sat still for long. It was too uncomfortable, with a large flask in the hip pocket. — Richard Armour