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Being An All Rounder Quotes By Jim Harrison

When we were children we were errant enough to wish to be birds for the day but there's nothing easier to lose than playfulness. — Jim Harrison

Being An All Rounder Quotes By Rahim Moore

Being a first-rounder is a dream. You want to be mentioned as a first-rounder, the best of the best. — Rahim Moore

Being An All Rounder Quotes By Jazmin Williams

Music is a medicine that is self prescribed. — Jazmin Williams

Being An All Rounder Quotes By Sara Shepard

She hated their new nickname. It made them sound like deranged Barbie dolls. — Sara Shepard

Being An All Rounder Quotes By Rick Moranis

Well, I took a sabbatical. I walked away from shooting movies because I couldn't handle the travel. I'm a single parent. I had young kids, and I found that keeping in touch with them from hotel rooms and airports wasn't working for me. So I stopped. — Rick Moranis

Being An All Rounder Quotes By Matthew Lewis

You cannot but remember the lively enthusiasm which your discourse created. Oh! how I drank your words! How your eloquence seemed to steal me from myself! I scarcely dared to breathe, fearing to lose a syllable; and while you spoke, Methought a radiant glory beamed round your head, and your countenance shone with the majesty of a God. I — Matthew Lewis

Being An All Rounder Quotes By Robert Jordan

Always leave a way out, unless you really want to find out how hard a man can fight when he's nothing to lose. — Robert Jordan

Being An All Rounder Quotes By Shauna Niequist

I'm learning to practice gratitude for a healthy body, even if it's rounder than I'd like it to be. I'm learning to take up all the space I need, literally and figuratively, even though we live in a world that wants women to be tiny and quiet. To feed one's body, to admit one's hunger, to look one's appetite straight in the eye without fear or shame - this is controversial work in our culture. Part of being a Christian means practicing grace in all sorts of big and small and daily ways, and my body gives me the opportunity to demonstrate grace, to make peace with imperfection every time I see myself in the mirror. On my best days, I practice grace and patience with myself, knowing that I can't extend grace and patience if I haven't tasted it. — Shauna Niequist