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Banuelos Quotes By Tess Gerritsen

She had never paid much attention to the heart beating in her own chest. As she watched the pattern traced by Korsak's, she became aware of her own pulse. She had always taken her heartbeat for granted, and she wondered what it would be like, to hang on every beat, fearful that the next might not come. That the throb of life in her chest would suddenly go still. — Tess Gerritsen

Banuelos Quotes By Sylvester Stallone

To me, the most perfect screenplay ever written will be one word, when you finally reduce it down to that. Until then, writing will be an imperfect form of communication. — Sylvester Stallone

Banuelos Quotes By Mark Spitz

I just tried to keep my cool and continue with my race plan: to win. — Mark Spitz

Banuelos Quotes By Nora Roberts

It's the heart that gets us through the hard times, and gives us joy. — Nora Roberts

Banuelos Quotes By Denise Austin

Be positive about the future. The road ahead will be worth it! — Denise Austin

Banuelos Quotes By Jayne Ann Krentz

Embrace the unknown. It is the only certainty. — Jayne Ann Krentz

Banuelos Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

There is no such thing as paranoia. Your worst fears can come true at any moment. — Hunter S. Thompson

Banuelos Quotes By Eugene H. Peterson

There is nothing terribly difficult in the Bible - at least in a technical way. The Bible is written in street language, common language. Most of it was oral and spoken to illiterate people. They were the first ones to receive it. So when we make everything academic, we lose something. — Eugene H. Peterson

Banuelos Quotes By Karen Quan

How beautiful would it be if we could just see souls instead of bodies? To see love and compassion instead of curves. — Karen Quan

Banuelos Quotes By John Holloway

The struggle is lost from the beginning, long before the victorious party or army conquers state power and 'betrays' its promises. It is lost once power itself seeps into the struggle, once the logic of power becomes the logic of the revolutionary process, once the negative of refusal is converted into the positive of power-building. — John Holloway