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Balega Discount Quotes By Julia Ward Howe

I take refuge in my books. — Julia Ward Howe

Balega Discount Quotes By Ken Kesey

I sometimes have these spells of compulsive truth. But as Lady Macbeth would say, "The fit is momentary." — Ken Kesey

Balega Discount Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Balega Discount Quotes By Confucius

You will never know how sharp a sword is unless it's drawn from its sheath — Confucius

Balega Discount Quotes By Karen Essex

I am more human than rational. — Karen Essex

Balega Discount Quotes By Nathan Lane

Kevin Costner. I love Kevin Costner. That's all I have to say. I love Kevin Costner. — Nathan Lane

Balega Discount Quotes By Darlene Shortridge

Did God tell you to do this, Merry? Did he lead you in this direction?" Through the tears, Merry nodded again. "Then you have to believe he has it all under control. If it is his plan that you lose her, then you must face the fact that God knows best. We will pray that that is not in his plan. But, Merry, you know as well as anyone that God's plans are his own and no man understands his ways. We just have to trust him. It's hard to let him have control when you think he might change all you've ever known. Imagine what Abraham must have felt when God asked him to sacrifice his only son on an altar. At the last second, God stepped in by way of an angel and kept him from being obedient. Obedience is always better than sacrifice. You were obedient in doing what God has told you to do. You may also have to sacrifice, but we don't know that yet, do we? Trust God, sister. We'll all be praying for you. — Darlene Shortridge

Balega Discount Quotes By Kim Gordon

There were others of course - The Velvet Undergound, the Doors- who took risks in the 1960s, when no one knew where any of it was going. Before them were the Beats and before the Beats the avant-garde artists, the futurists, Fluxus, and before that, the blues, outsider music, a mourning for what's expected but will never happen, so why not dance and play and forget for a few moments that we're all alone anyway? — Kim Gordon