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1799 Large Quotes By Stephen King

Now that he wanted to feel like he was having a bad dream, he wasn't. He was having a bad reality, and that was something from which you could not wake. — Stephen King

1799 Large Quotes By Pope Francis

Let us learn from the Virgin Mary how to be bolder in obeying the word of God. — Pope Francis

1799 Large Quotes By C.S. Lewis

We read to know we are not alone (obviously not mine but good) — C.S. Lewis

1799 Large Quotes By Edeet Ravel

Once I had wondered what it would be like to be an adult. I thought, like all children, that adulthood was accompanied by esoteric secrets, complicated insights, mysteriously acquired skills. But it turned out to be very simple: you were exactly the same, you were still a child, but you had to find a way to look after yourself. — Edeet Ravel

1799 Large Quotes By Arthur Keith

There are very few men and women in whom a Universalist feeling is altogether lacking; its prevalence suggests that it must be part of our inborn nature and have a place in Nature's scheme of evolution. — Arthur Keith

1799 Large Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

I don't want to be on the phone talking numbers and budget. I want to be creating a world. — Nicholas Sparks

1799 Large Quotes By Miles Teller

In most relationships, somebody cares about the other one more and that's usually why you get out of a relationship because it's not reciprocated. — Miles Teller

1799 Large Quotes By May Sarton

To go with, not against the elements, an inexhaustible vitality summoned back each day to do the same tasks, to feed the animals, clean out barns and pens, keep that complex world alive. — May Sarton

1799 Large Quotes By Meg Cabot

But don't you worry," Dad says, after he spends a moment digesting this information, "that if you don't have children, there'll be one one to care for you in your old age?"
"No," I say. "Because I could have children, and they could turn out to hate me. The way I see it, I have friends who care about me now, so I'll probably have friends who'll care about me when I'm old, too. We'll take care of each other. — Meg Cabot