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23304096 Quotes By Holly Hood

Well, just get used to it, because you're a long ways away from Kansas, my dear. She actually started singing "The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow" as she traipsed to the counter. — Holly Hood

23304096 Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

Remain calm, serene, always in command of yourself. You will then find out how easy it is to get along. — Paramahansa Yogananda

23304096 Quotes By Cassie Mae

Every Wolverine fan knows who that is. — Cassie Mae

23304096 Quotes By Gayle King

I have to admit, if Oprah were a man, I would marry her. — Gayle King

23304096 Quotes By Elif Shafak

Cities are erected on spiritual columns. Like giant mirrors, they reflect the hearts of their residents. If those hearts darken and lose faith, cities will lose their glamour. — Elif Shafak

23304096 Quotes By Sufjan Stevens

Public school felt like prison - cinderblock walls, fluorescent lights, metal lockers. It was so sterile and unstimulating. — Sufjan Stevens

23304096 Quotes By John Sentamu

Would we be a better society if we made marriage simply a private contract between two individuals, with no wider implications of kinship and family? I do not believe that we would. — John Sentamu

23304096 Quotes By Suzy Welch

We call it your area of destiny. We urge people to build their careers at that intersection of what they're uniquely good at ... and what you love to do ... — Suzy Welch

23304096 Quotes By Lavone Paire Davis

We're all for one, we're one for all. — Lavone Paire Davis

23304096 Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

You and your sins must separate or you and your God will never come together. No one sin may keep you; they must all be given up, they must be brought out like Canaanite kings from the cave and be hanged up in the sun. — Charles Spurgeon

23304096 Quotes By Akira Mizuta Lippit

Borges's extreme architecture attempts to visualize the universe by assigning to every object real and unreal, now and yet to come, a code or sign, a corresponding figure within the Library. It seeks to render totality visible, to effect a total visibility and visuality. The Library of Babel is a view of the universe inside and out, an X-ray of the universe and universal X-ray, seen from within and without. It is a representation of everywhere: a perfect duplication of the universe. And of you: universal. An endless and eternal cinema, an imaginary archive that extends into the universe until it is indistinguishable from it, until you are indistinguishable from the universe. — Akira Mizuta Lippit