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Biafran Child Quotes By John Wooden

Champions never complain, they are too busy getting better — John Wooden

Biafran Child Quotes By Charles Baxter

[T]he astonishing purity of pain, how it will not be mixed with any other sensation. — Charles Baxter

Biafran Child Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

One theory which can no longer be taken very seriously is that UFOs are interstellar spaceships. — Arthur C. Clarke

Biafran Child Quotes By A.A. Patawaran

To read a poem
Is to see light where there is darkness
Is to hear silence where there is noise
Is to dance where there is no music
Is to sing where the only instrument is words
And the stirring, impassioned pauses — A.A. Patawaran

Biafran Child Quotes By John Rocker

Like me or don't like me, I'm not going to adjust my behavior, just to gain a few more positive fans. — John Rocker

Biafran Child Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

When you are in readiness, you are in wakefulness. A smile can take you there. A simple smile. Just stop everything for one moment, and smile. At nothing. Just because it feels good. Just because your heart knows a secret. And because your soul knows what the secret is. Smile at that. Smile a lot. It will cure whatever ails you. — Neale Donald Walsch

Biafran Child Quotes By Dr. J. Otis Yoder

Every man's measurement is determined by his responses when he is on his knees before God. — Dr. J. Otis Yoder

Biafran Child Quotes By Valerie Bertinelli

I started thinking: 'Okay, what's wrong with wearing a bikini? I look better than I looked in quite a few years, so why not? What am I afraid of? — Valerie Bertinelli

Biafran Child Quotes By Kenneth More

Oh, Mr Coward, sir - I could never have an affair with you, because you remind me of my father! — Kenneth More

Biafran Child Quotes By Dorothea Benton Frank

kicked off my flip-flops and dug my feet into the sand. It was what we did in the Lowcountry when we found ourselves alone on the beach. We would sit, stare at the water, kick off our shoes, and dig our feet into the sand to stay cool. With the ocean rolling all around me, I could look at life from different angles. The sky gradually gave up its blanket of deep gray to pale blue with golden edges of light, erasing the last traces of night. And over the next half hour or so, the sky would become brilliant blue again. The water changed from deep steel to sparkling navy as the morning sun climbed into position and another day began. On — Dorothea Benton Frank