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3900 Junius Quotes By Winifred Holtby

Everybody's tragedy is somebody's nuisance. — Winifred Holtby

3900 Junius Quotes By Kristen Painter

I'm going to put a diamond on you the size of a lighthouse beacon. There won't be a man in this city who doesn't know you're married. — Kristen Painter

3900 Junius Quotes By Janet Evanovich

Well that's disappointing," Grandma Mazur said. "I expected something better from her. — Janet Evanovich

3900 Junius Quotes By Craig Ferguson

I'm a vulgar lounge entertainer, I don't need to wear a tie. — Craig Ferguson

3900 Junius Quotes By Jerry Bridges

The pursuit of holiness must bre anchored in grace; otherwise it is doomed to failure. — Jerry Bridges

3900 Junius Quotes By Fabrizio De Andre

Why do I write? Out of fear. Out of fear that the memory of the people I write about might go lost. Out of fear that the memory of myself might get lost. Or even just to be shielded by a story, to slip inside a story and stop being recognizable, controllable, subject to blackmail. — Fabrizio De Andre

3900 Junius Quotes By Miuccia Prada

In America many things that are interesting are seen as odd. — Miuccia Prada

3900 Junius Quotes By Kiefer Sutherland

I've done some stupid things. You just have to take responsibility, go, That was embarrassing, and move forward as best you can. — Kiefer Sutherland

3900 Junius Quotes By Teddy Roosevelt

The only man who never makes a mistake is the one one who never does anything. — Teddy Roosevelt

3900 Junius Quotes By Euginia Herlihy

We were all created to dream and conquer. — Euginia Herlihy

3900 Junius Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The more we believe that God hurts only to heal, the less we can believe that there is any use in begging for tenderness. A cruel man might be bribed ... But suppose that what you are up against is a surgeon whose intentions are wholly good. The kinder and more conscientious he is, the more inexorably he will go on cutting. If he yielded to your entreaties, if he stopped before the operation was complete, all the pain up to that point would have been useless. But is it credible that such extremities of torture should be necessary for us? Well, take your choice. The tortures occur. If they are unnecessary, then there is no God or a bad one. If there is a good God, then these tortures are necessary. For no even moderately good Being could possibly inflict or permit them if they weren't. Either way, we're for it. — C.S. Lewis