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Air Transat Quotes By Nicole Edwards

I want to be with you. By your side. I don't want us to have to hide, but I understand. Doesn't mean I agree with it, and it doesn't mean I'll do it forever, but for now, I'm here. With you. Only you — Nicole Edwards

Air Transat Quotes By Patricia Polacco

My family always encouraged my drawing ability. Kids in school who teased me about my reading would get out of their seats and stand behind my desk as I worked and go, 'Wow, you can really draw.' Later, I earned a degree in Fine Art and got a Ph.D. in Art History. — Patricia Polacco

Air Transat Quotes By Steve Martin

I don't think anyone is ever writing so that you can throw it away. You're always writing it to be something. Later, you decide whether it'll ever see the light of day. But at the moment of its writing, it's always meant to be something. So, to me, there's no practicing; there's only editing and publishing or not publishing. — Steve Martin

Air Transat Quotes By Peter Greenberg

From the moment you decide to go somewhere, until the time you return, there are about 47 different points of abuse that are awaiting you. — Peter Greenberg

Air Transat Quotes By Robert E.Lee

No day should be lived unless it was begun with a prayer of thankfulness and an intercession for guidance. — Robert E.Lee

Air Transat Quotes By Samuel L. Jackson

Anyone who tells you money can't buy happiness never had any. — Samuel L. Jackson

Air Transat Quotes By Mary Raftery

What Ireland shares with many societies around the world is a dangerous reality: once a group of people is isolated as being in some way inferior, the general population becomes less concerned with how they are treated, even in the face of evidence of cruelty and abuse. In Ireland's case, the thousands of victims of industrial schools bear witness to a society unwilling to question its own comfortable certainties out of a fear that those beliefs might turn out to have been built on sand. — Mary Raftery