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Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Louise Hay

When we have throat problems, it usually means we do not feel we have the right to do these things. We feel inadequate to stand up for ourselves. — Louise Hay

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Lucy Lawless

For the first time in my life, I put my body and reputation on the line to stand up for my beliefs and do the right thing. I hope I've encouraged other people to do the same. — Lucy Lawless

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

The doors of wisdom are never shut. — Benjamin Franklin

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Meg Meeker

But love isn't just about feeling good. It's about doing what you don't want to do, over and over again, if it needs to be done, for the sake of someone else. Love is really about self-sacrifice. — Meg Meeker

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Deborah Atianne Wilson

Everything is an Invitation to Love. — Deborah Atianne Wilson

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Anna Wintour

Because of reality television and all these celebrities thinking they can be designers, everyone imagines that they can just become a designer, photographer, or model, but that's not the way things work. People have to go to school, learn their craft, and build a brand - that's the right, healthy way to do things. — Anna Wintour

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

So my first impression, that he was a person of some undefined consequence, had gradually faded and he had become simply the proprietor of an elaborate road-house next door. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Barbra Streisand

I believe in love and lust and sex and romance. I don't want everything to add up to some perfect equation. I want mess and chaos. I want someone to go crazy out of his mind for me. I want to feel passion and heat and sweat and madness. I want valenties and cupids and all of that crap. I WANT IT ALL — Barbra Streisand

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Angeles Arrien

I trust the mystery. I trust what comes in silence and what comes in nature where there's no diversion. I think the lack of stimulation allows us to hear and experience a deeper river that's constant, still, vibrant, and real. And the process of deep listening with attention and intention catalyzes and mobilizes exactly what's needed at that time. — Angeles Arrien

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Virginia Henley

It was an easy decision for me which books to self-publish as ebooks. I got the rights back to two Avon books that I wrote at the start of my career. I paid to have these two books, 'Bold Conquest' and 'Wild Hearts,' scanned. When I got them back as documents, I had to clean them up and correct all the typos, etc. — Virginia Henley

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Anne Rice

She appeared in a dashing fur coat and very high heels, with a bottle of bootleg whiskey in a brown paper bag from which she drank all during the meeting, erupting into wild laughter — Anne Rice

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Uzo Aduba

I was in New York doing musicals in the theater and on Broadway before 'Orange,' so people always ask, 'Are you ever going to get to sing? Does she even sing?' But people who know me know I actually do sing. — Uzo Aduba

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Susan Olsen

I think in order to have eternal life, you have to have a soul, and the soul of the show is that we all really did love each other. I think that really came across. — Susan Olsen

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Debra Holland

Do the girls swim too?" "Yes, Miz Carter lets them swim in their shifts." Elizabeth raised an eyebrow at that. "What do you men wear?" Laughter glinted in his green eyes, and he slanted her a mischievous grin. "Since Miz Carter came here to live, we swim in old pants cut off at the knees." Warmth crept up her cheeks. Bad enough thinking about a bare-chested Nick swimming in the pool without thinking of him naked! — Debra Holland

Beduhn Geneva Quotes By Larken Rose

Frederick Douglass, a former slave, witnessed and described that exact phenomenon among his fellow slaves, many of whom were proud of how hard they worked for their masters and how faithfully they did as they were told. From their perspective, a runaway slave was a shameful thief, having "stolen" himself from the master. — Larken Rose