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American Heroine Quotes By F.W. Boreham

The Old Testament records the sage words of an old woman in addressing two younger ones: 'The Lord grant', said Naomi, 'that ye may find rest, each of you, in the house of her husband!' Who ever heard of a woman finding rest in the house of her husband?
And yet, and yet ! The restless hearts are not
the hearts of wives and of mothers, as many a lonely woman knows. There is no more crushing load than the load of a loveless life. It is a burden that is often beautifully and graciously borne, but its weight is a very real one. The mother may have a bent form, a furrowed brow, and worn, thin hands ; but her heart found its rest for all that. Naomi was an old woman; she knew the world very well, and her words are worth weighing. Heavy luggage is Christ's strange cure for weary hearts. — F.W. Boreham

American Heroine Quotes By Lance Armstrong

I figure the faster I pedal, the faster I can retire. — Lance Armstrong

American Heroine Quotes By Ann Aguirre

I've tried to be inclusive in my '2B' series. Over the course of three books, I wrote African-American characters, a paraplegic character, gay and lesbian characters, a bisexual, Jewish heroine, a multiracial hero, Korean and Chinese-American characters, and a multiracial supporting character. — Ann Aguirre

American Heroine Quotes By Rick Riordan

Get closer," I told Blackjack. "I need to talk to the statue."
Now I'm sure you've lost it, boss, he muttered, but he flew as close as he could, dodging the flying statue. — Rick Riordan

American Heroine Quotes By Michael Savage

The white Christian heterosexual married male is the epitome of everything right with America! — Michael Savage

American Heroine Quotes By Margot Livesey

In How to Be an American Housewife Margaret Dilloway creates an irresistible heroine. Shoko is stubborn, contrary, proud, a wonderful housewife and full of deeply conflicted feelings. I wanted to shake her, even as I was cheering her on, and this cunningly structured novel allowed me to do both. It also took me on two intricate journeys, from post-war Japan and the shadow of Nagasaki to contemporary California, and from motherhood to daughterhood and back again. A profound and suspenseful debut. — Margot Livesey

American Heroine Quotes By Daniel Libeskind

The foreign press seems obsessed with the Freedom Tower, as if it was the only thing going on here. In fact, we're trying to keep a huge juggling act in balance, with the tower as just one of the many balls in play. — Daniel Libeskind

American Heroine Quotes By Vikas Swarup

Till now, my conception of love has been based entirely on what I have seen in Hindi films, where the hero and the heroine make eye contact, and whoosh, some strange chemistry sets their hearts beating and their vocal chords tingling, and the next you see of them they are off singing songs in Swiss Villages and American shopping malls. — Vikas Swarup

American Heroine Quotes By John Wooden

Real wealth comes to the person who learns that we are paid best for the things we do for nothing. — John Wooden

American Heroine Quotes By Ian Gregor

Because it is written by a nineteenth-century American, and because of its closeness to the twentieth century, The Portrait of a Lady foregoes Victorian affirmations. The price it pays, however (together with several twentieth-century novels) is that it eventually leaves the reader, along with its heroine, 'en Vair' amid its self-reflections. — Ian Gregor

American Heroine Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

The essence of our struggle is that men shall be free. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

American Heroine Quotes By Kat Lieu

My pulses quicken. The thunderous sound of my heart beating fills my eardrums. I'm jealous of a dead girl. Why? Because I think I'm in love with her boyfriend. — Kat Lieu

American Heroine Quotes By Jackie Chan

Acting keeps me young! I love that the fans like this kind of action and as long as they want me I'll continue to do it. — Jackie Chan

American Heroine Quotes By Camille Paglia

[Sarah] Palin is solidifying her status as a bona fide American cultural heroine. — Camille Paglia

American Heroine Quotes By Joseph Brodsky

Everything can change in Petersburg except its weather. And its light. It's the northern light, pale and diffused, one in which both memory and eye operate with unusual sharpness. In this light, and thanks to the directness and length of the streets, a walker's thoughts travel farther than his destination ... — Joseph Brodsky

American Heroine Quotes By George W. Bush

No one was more shocked or angry than I was when we didn't find the weapons. I had a sickening feeling every time I thought about it. I still do. — George W. Bush

American Heroine Quotes By Sudeep Nagarkar

when you completely trust a person with all your heart, you either get a friend for life or a lesson for life! — Sudeep Nagarkar

American Heroine Quotes By Jaycee Dugard

Even if it is just one thing or person you have to be thankful for, that is enough. — Jaycee Dugard

American Heroine Quotes By Julie London

Sometimes you kind of lose yourself in someone else's personality. — Julie London

American Heroine Quotes By Anne Enright

Has the rain a father ...
What womb brings forth the ice?
- Job: 38 — Anne Enright

American Heroine Quotes By Henri Charriere

Those who haven't been exposed to the hypocrisies of a civilized education react to things 'naturally', as they happen. It is in the here and now that they are either happy or unhappy, joyful or sad, interested or indifferent. — Henri Charriere