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Banholzer Associates Quotes By Kristen Britain

Every moment of life mattered. Even the perfect snowflake that alighted on his palm and melted in seconds. — Kristen Britain

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Martin Luther

These two words, grace and peace, include all that belong to Christianity. Grace releases sin, and peace makes the conscience quiet. The — Martin Luther

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Becca Fitzpatrick

Patch? Whatever happens, I love you. I wanted to say more, those three words painfully inadequate for the way I felt about him. And at the same time, so simple and accurate, nothing else would do. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Rajneesh

The key to happiness: You may speak of love and tenderness and passion, but real ecstasy is discovering you haven't lost your keys after all. Women begin by resisting a man's advances and end by blocking his retreat. If you want to change a woman's mind, agree with her. If you want to know what a woman really means, look at her - don't listen to her. — Rajneesh

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Ellin Carsta

In the morning when she awoke, she felt rested, strong, and yes, fearless. How was this possible? Had God really heard her prayers and sent help to her as she slept? Or was it Hedwig's firm conviction that led her to believe that this was God's merciful assistance? She couldn't tell. But she knew that she would never forget this feeling and was deeply grateful for Hedwig's advice. Yes, she did believe that God gave her courage and strength. God was on her side; she felt it with every fiber of her body. She couldn't feel any happier than she felt right now. — Ellin Carsta

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Stephen Nichols

Creeds are not straitjackets, but guardrails that keep us safe. — Stephen Nichols

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Steven Millhauser

I think of childhood as an explosion of creativity. For most people, growing up and earning a living means leaving all that behind. But an artist never leaves that behind. Edwin Mullhouse was my way of exploring the child as artist and, under the guise of childhood, something larger. — Steven Millhauser

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Pamela Cummins

When you are feeling sad and lonely because you are single, remember that there are a lot of people stuck in bad relationships who wish they could be in your shoes. — Pamela Cummins

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Niall Ferguson

The Hollywood version of the War of Independence is a straightforward fight between heroic Patriots and wicked, Nazi-like Redcoats. The reality was quite different. This was indeed a civil war which divided social classes and even families. And the worst of the violence did not involve regular British troops, but was perpetrated by rebel colonists against their countrymen who remained loyal to the crown. — Niall Ferguson

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Clarice Lispector

She felt like a dry branch, sticking out of the air. Brittle, covered in old bark. Maybe she was thirsty, but there was no water nearby. And above all the suffocating certainty that if a man were to embrace her at that moment she would feel not a soft sweetness in her nerves, but lime juice stinging them, her body like wood near fire, warped, crackling, dry. — Clarice Lispector

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Joe Queenan

Every life, even the best ones, ends in sadness. Books hold out hope that things may end otherwise. — Joe Queenan

Banholzer Associates Quotes By Janet McTeer

I have very girly hands and I use them a lot when I talk in a way that I think is very feminine. — Janet McTeer

Banholzer Associates Quotes By John Mahoney

I've played a lot of roles I haven't wanted to play, either because they needed someone in the theatre or because they couldn't do it without me 'cause they don't have anyone else the right age. — John Mahoney