Abuzeid Law Quotes & Sayings
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She was Mattie Tucker now, mother of three and a good forty pounds heavier, casting that burning eye over them all, reaching way back for a southern pleasantry that was more like a Halloween apple with a razor blade in it: 'Well, don't y'all make just the perfect family of four? — John Burnham Schwartz

It is the law of Spirit that we must be that which we would draw to us. If we would draw to us love, we must be love, be loving and kind; if we would have peace and harmony in our environment, we must establish it within ourselves. — Charles Fillmore

My God, my God, whose performance am I watching? How many people am I? Who am I? What is this space between myself and myself? — Fernando Pessoa

You've got to realize that the world's a test,
You can only do your best and let Him do the rest.
You've got your life, and got your health,
So quit procrastinating and push it yourself. — Cee Lo Green

We have a bad habit of not being able to do things cheap. — Alain Wertheimer

If you are single and don't want to be. The only regret is staying that way. — Suzette R. Hinton

I'm acting when I serve as a hostess, when I run my wig business. I was born to act, and life itself is the greatest part. — Eva Gabor

Locating friendship at the heart of mission involves certain assumptions
that reconciliation with God is something for which every human being is made and relationships are reciprocal. — Christopher Heuertz

An instant-read thermometer is your best bet for making sure that meat and fish are cooked to the proper temperature. — Bobby Flay

The heart of man is the place the devil dwells in; I feel sometimes a hell within myself. — Thomas Browne

It is interesting to transport one's self back to the times when Astronomy began; to observe how discoveries were connected together, how errors have got mixed up with truth, have delayed the knowledge of it, and retarded its progress; and, after having followed the various epochs and traversed every climate, finally to contemplate the edifice founded on the labours of successive centuries and of various nations. — Jean Sylvain Bailly