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Awahuua Quotes By Susan Stiffelman

our ability to live joyful and successful lives depends on our ability to adapt. — Susan Stiffelman

Awahuua Quotes By Tertullian

The Word, then, the Christ, is the cause both of our ancient beginning, for lie was in God, and of our well-being. And now this same Word has appeared as man. He alone is both God and man, and the source of all our good things — Tertullian

Awahuua Quotes By Mohit Manke

When one hand itches, I scratch it with the other. Let this be a lesson in life. — Mohit Manke

Awahuua Quotes By Aleister Crowley

To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all. — Aleister Crowley

Awahuua Quotes By R. Elise Elrod

Religion is peer pressure on steroids. — R. Elise Elrod

Awahuua Quotes By Morrissey

It could be construed that the reason I wouldn't wish to live in England is the immigration explosion. And that's not true at all. — Morrissey

Awahuua Quotes By Victoria Pope

You're the devil," I breathed.
She eyed me, and an ever-so-fucking-fuckable smile curved on her lips. "What does that make you? — Victoria Pope

Awahuua Quotes By Kemi Sogunle

The fog may seem thick but the sun will surely pierce through and brighten up the sky. Allow yourself to continue to rest on the wings of God's love and watch yourself learn to soar high. — Kemi Sogunle

Awahuua Quotes By Paracelsus

I am different. Let this not upset you — Paracelsus

Awahuua Quotes By Dustin Poirier

Conor McGregor seems like a good athlete, he seems like a decent counter-puncher. But, he also seems like a scumbag. — Dustin Poirier

Awahuua Quotes By Alan Brennert

And sometimes she would dream again of being Namakaokahai'i, her waves rolling across burled coral beds, scattering moonlight, cresting higher and higher the farther she traveled over the reef. She was a colossus of water and motion soaring toward the black crescent of 'Awahuua Bay, her soul perched on the curling lip of the wave, riding it in the only way she could now; she felt the mana, the power in her waves, felt the rumble in her ocean depths ... — Alan Brennert