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Apathetically Def Quotes By Tennessee Williams

If I could just give myself to the steady peace of the rain. That lovely steady peace. — Tennessee Williams

Apathetically Def Quotes By John R.W. Stott

If you Christians lived like Jesus Christ, India would be at your feet tomorrow. — John R.W. Stott

Apathetically Def Quotes By Gerald Brenan

As Coleridge said, "We receive but what we give." The happy life is a life of continual generosity in which we go out to meet and acclaim the world. — Gerald Brenan

Apathetically Def Quotes By Kami Garcia

If you want to become a better writer, you have to write. But you also have to read. — Kami Garcia

Apathetically Def Quotes By LeAnn Rimes

Commitment. Someone who'll go the distance. I need somebody with staying power who'll make me go weak in the knees. Commitment. And everything that goes with it. I need honor and love in my life from somebody who's playing for keeps ... — LeAnn Rimes

Apathetically Def Quotes By Jodi LaPalm

The moment-when I could no longer face myself in the mirror-wasn't easily explained; nor was the oppressive misery I experienced once I finally became the person I was meant to be but then realized with terrific horror how much I still hated her. — Jodi LaPalm

Apathetically Def Quotes By Lolo Jones

Greatness finds us by obstacles in front of us. I don't look at hurdles as obstacles blocking my path but opportunities to overcome. — Lolo Jones

Apathetically Def Quotes By Nicholas Royle

I've written over 100 short stories. You could say I'm obsessed with short stories. — Nicholas Royle

Apathetically Def Quotes By Chip Conley

We rigidify our self-image to portray a certain identity to the world, which is one of the key impediments to authenticity. — Chip Conley

Apathetically Def Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Humility means coming to the root of the matter, honestly looking at yourself and saying: "This is me for better or for worse." — Frederick Lenz