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Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Gabrielle Bernstein

So much of what holds us back in life are the long-held resentments stemming from childhood. — Gabrielle Bernstein

Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Lindsay Pulsipher

In real life, my parents pretty much approved of all my boyfriends. I guess I was doing something wrong. I should have been more rebellious. — Lindsay Pulsipher

Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Susan Hill

I don't understand it when people get cross about how one of their works was adapted and say, 'Oh, they ruined it!' Well, the book is still there. — Susan Hill

Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Stephen E. Ambrose

There is not a day that has passed since that I do not thank Adolf Hitler for allowing me to be associated with the most talented and inspiring group of men that I have ever known. Every member of Easy interviewed by this author for this book said something similar. — Stephen E. Ambrose

Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Neal Stephenson

Flame within them gets dim with the passage of time. So, if you have the fire, run, since you never know when it may be doused, leaving you stranded in darkness. - John Climacus, The Ladder of Divine Ascent (Step — Neal Stephenson

Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Joni Mitchell

Rachmaninoff made a musician out of me. His 'Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini' was the piece that sent me into raptures. It spoke to me. To me, it was a tender entreaty for the misunderstood. — Joni Mitchell

Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Helen Childress

Now there is the feeling that this trailer is a Bundt pan and I'm taking on its shape. Each day in Downy Mount I get a little more baked in. — Helen Childress

Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Worry is just about the worst form of mental activity there is. — Neale Donald Walsch

Abrahams Bosom Quotes By Alethea Kontis

Kindred's tale is a romantic, mature, and lyrical collage of heaven, hell, and a magical royal legend. The combination is divinely - and demonically - inspired. — Alethea Kontis