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Beetham Garden Quotes By Heather Anastasiu

I looked at him through swollen eyes. The light glowed around him and he looked like he was floating. He was a glowing creature from another world, opening his gossamer wings and beckoning me. I wanted to tumble into his embrace. We'd be able to fly and I wouldn't mind the sunshine or the sky if he could just hold me forever. — Heather Anastasiu

Beetham Garden Quotes By Rand Paul

I'm the third of five children. — Rand Paul

Beetham Garden Quotes By Lord Acton

The barbarians, who possessed no books, no secular knowledge, no education, except in the schools of the clergy, and who had scarcely acquired the rudiments of religious instruction, turned with childlike attachment to men whose minds were stored with the knowledge of Scripture, of Cicero, of St. Augustine; and in the scanty world of their ideas, the Church was felt to be something infinitely vaster, stronger, holier than their newly founded States. — Lord Acton

Beetham Garden Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

It is a principle that the right to a thing gives a right to the means without which it could not be used, that is to say, that the means follow their end. — Thomas Jefferson

Beetham Garden Quotes By John Hench

The park achieved a kind of reality. Like these virtual reality games the children are playing with. I told them we were doing this 40 years ago! Disneyland is virtual reality. — John Hench

Beetham Garden Quotes By E. Stanley Jones

The love of God invades me, the peace of God pervades me, the will of God persuades me, and I am wholly His. — E. Stanley Jones

Beetham Garden Quotes By Courteney Cox

I want to be calm. — Courteney Cox

Beetham Garden Quotes By Ernst B. Haas

The tyranny of words is only slightly less absolute than that of men; but whereas elections, revolutions, or just the dreary passage of time can do away with human tyranny, patient analysis and redefinition are required to remedy the linguistic affliction. — Ernst B. Haas