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Back To The Grindstone Quotes By Stephen King

He dialed the hotel he had last seen through the horn-rimmed spectacles of his childhood. Dialing that number, 1-207-941-8282, was fatally easy. He held the telephone to his ear, — Stephen King

Back To The Grindstone Quotes By Charlie Higson

She finally realized where they were. 'This is Legoland! — Charlie Higson

Back To The Grindstone Quotes By Nikos Kazantzakis

If you have faith, a splinter from an old door will become a holy relic. And if you have no faith the entire holy cross will become an old door. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Back To The Grindstone Quotes By Mother Teresa

As each Sister is to become a Co-Worker of Christ in the slums, each ought to understand what God and the Missionaries of Charity expect from her. Let Christ radiate and live his life in her and through her in the slums. Let the poor, seeing her, be drawn to Christ and invite him to enter their homes and their lives. Let the sick and suffering find in her a real angel of comfort and consolation. Let the little ones of the streets cling to her because she reminds them of him, the friend of the little ones. — Mother Teresa

Back To The Grindstone Quotes By Bangambiki Habyarimana

As long as there will be something to conquer, world peace will be a pipe dream — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Back To The Grindstone Quotes By David Lynch

I think true love is not only true personal love but totality of love, universal love - to be in love with everything manifest and everything unmanifest. — David Lynch

Back To The Grindstone Quotes By Ellen J. Barrier

If you don't love yourself, it makes you incapable of knowing how to love another person. — Ellen J. Barrier

Back To The Grindstone Quotes By John C. Stipa

David: There's nothing so pulverizing to a son's psyche than a father's disregard for his own child's worth. — John C. Stipa