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24444 Quotes By Cornelia Funke

Life is so simple when you're young, though of course that's not what it feels like to the young. — Cornelia Funke

24444 Quotes By Cheryl B. Evans

Transgender women do not think of themselves as men wearing women's clothing, they ARE women. — Cheryl B. Evans

24444 Quotes By Meljean Brook

Goddammit. Can't I save you just once? — Meljean Brook

24444 Quotes By Philip Treacy

I love the shape of cars. They are very inspiring as modern pieces of machinery. I can't drive, but I do like the look of them. — Philip Treacy

24444 Quotes By Chris Pine

The more you are positive and say, 'I want to have a good life,' the more you build that reality for yourself by creating the life that you want. — Chris Pine

24444 Quotes By Les Wexner

What makes you tick? Why do you care about the things you care about? — Les Wexner

24444 Quotes By Maya Banks

Maybe I didn't always know what I was missing, but it was you. Always you. — Maya Banks

24444 Quotes By Alex Hirsch

Your family, even though you love them, they can get on your nerves. You spend so much time together. — Alex Hirsch

24444 Quotes By Jeff Kinney

Greg starts a middle school and asks: Why
is "bullies" such a big PROBLEM? And says
people need to shave twice a day. — Jeff Kinney

24444 Quotes By Marcel Proust

People can have many different kinds of pleasure. The real one is that for which they will forsake the others. — Marcel Proust

24444 Quotes By Cecily Von Ziegesar

I'm just a crazy person. I mean, I really didn't have any trouble coming up with weird ways for people to die. I think I'm just very twisted! — Cecily Von Ziegesar

24444 Quotes By H. A Ironside

The very first evidence of awakening grace is dissatisfaction with one's self and self-effort and a longing for deliverance from chains of sin that have bound the soul. To own frankly that I am lost and guilty is the prelude to life and peace. It is not a question of a certain depth of grief and sorrow, but simply the recognition and acknowledgment of need that lead one to turn to Christ for refuge. None can perish who put their trust in Him. His grace superabounds above all our sin, and His expiatory work on the cross is so infinitely precious to God that it fully meets all our uncleanness and guilt. — H. A Ironside