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Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The possibilities far outweigh the disappointments. Keep learning, keep believing and keep seeking. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Maya Angelou

Avarice cripples virtue and lies in ambush for honesty. My — Maya Angelou

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Carrie Fisher

I was telling some people in my dressing room some of my other stories, my psychotic break, and blah, blah, blah, and no, they kind of look at you and it's just not what they wanted to hear. — Carrie Fisher

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Michael

I did it, and it's all right. Even the worst experiences were right in their time, because otherwise, it wouldn't have come to this point. That was your road, and you had to walk it. — Michael "Bommi" Baumann

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Robert Jordan

The Amyrlin Seat has fallen," a nearby Aes Sedai cried amid the crystallized Sharans. "The Amyrlin Seat has fallen! — Robert Jordan

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Renzo Gracie

Touching souls ... The best feeling in the world. — Renzo Gracie

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Ronnie Wood

I love to get into a landscape and paint my horses. — Ronnie Wood

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By John Sterling

Poetry is in itself strength and joy, whether it be crowned by all mankind, or left alone in its own magic hermitage. — John Sterling

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Irving Penn

Liberman said to me, 'I must cut back on the work you do for Vogue. The editors don't like it. They say the photographs burn on the page . After some years, I began to understand that what they wanted of me was simply a nice, sweet, clean-looking image of a lovely young woman. — Irving Penn

Ann Dunwoody Quotes By Francis George

The relationship between catholicity and apostolicity defines the Church's mission in this and every age; and sometimes the relationship is tense. In our age, the temptation is to reduce the tension by emphasizing catholicity and "inclusivity" at the expense of apostolicity and "exclusivity". Sometimes this is done by setting compassion against truth. This is always a mistake, even when it is well intentioned. It isn't compassionate to tell people lies, and it isn't truthful to deprive anyone of the hope born of love. — Francis George