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Batik Air Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

If a man could make the earth heaven to get you, could also make it hell for you if he couldn't get you. — M.F. Moonzajer

Batik Air Quotes By Woody Allen

Today I saw a red and yellow sunset and thought, how insignificant I am! Of course, I thought that yesterday too, and it rained. — Woody Allen

Batik Air Quotes By Rebecca Shea

You were the brightest star in my darkest moment. Every wish, every dream, every hope I had that vanished was replaced with something better - you. — Rebecca Shea

Batik Air Quotes By Sue Kipperman Pighini

You are here to light up the passion of your life and shine it as brightly as you possibly can for all to see. You are an example for all others on their path." - Bootstraps: A Woman's Guide to Personal Power — Sue Kipperman Pighini

Batik Air Quotes By Julie Anne Peters

You would never understand, Kim. You think I'm normal; you wish I was. — Julie Anne Peters

Batik Air Quotes By Jane Asher

I do find modern jazz quite tricky. — Jane Asher

Batik Air Quotes By Walter Dean Myers

She is the only rose that doesn't smell of plastic — Walter Dean Myers

Batik Air Quotes By Jon Weisman

For all the worship that Ronald Reagan elicits in conservative circles in the United States, I would venture that Thatcher did far more to reshape British society than Reagan did here. — Jon Weisman

Batik Air Quotes By Nancy Horan

When both lovers yearn to become entirely one being, to free each other and to develop each other to the greatest perfection, this is the highest form of love possible between a man and a woman ... To experience such love is to feel oneself doubled. Such feeling liberates and deepens the personality, inspires us to noble deeds and works of genius. — Nancy Horan

Batik Air Quotes By Claude Bernard

The terrain is everything; the germ is nothing, — Claude Bernard