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Boston Legal Flamingo Quotes By Victoria Osteen

You wouldn't go very long without eating food; don't let your spirit starve either. Feed on the Word of God every day. — Victoria Osteen

Boston Legal Flamingo Quotes By Jerry Pinto

She was in ward 33 again, lying in bed, a bed with a dark green sheet and a view of the outside. We could both see a man and woman getting out of a taxi. They were young and stood for a while, as if hesitating, in front of the hospital. Then the man took the woman's hand and they walked into the hospital and we lost them.

'That's why Indian women fall ill,' Em said. 'So that their husbands will hold their hands. — Jerry Pinto

Boston Legal Flamingo Quotes By Francis Bacon

As the births of living creatures are at first ill-shapen, so are all innovations, which are the births of time. — Francis Bacon

Boston Legal Flamingo Quotes By Kalpa Das

Staying back without any attachment, emotional bonding, would be more devastating than moving out — Kalpa Das

Boston Legal Flamingo Quotes By Alex Ebert

From about 5 years old on, I was very contemplative and started to become constantly filled with nostalgia for the present moment and the feeling that it's always fleeting. — Alex Ebert

Boston Legal Flamingo Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Extraordinary imagination, especially in a witch world. Also friendship. — J.K. Rowling

Boston Legal Flamingo Quotes By Cecelia Ahern

That was all part of giving someone a piece of your heart; they ended up taking a whole chunk of your mind and reserving it all for themselves. — Cecelia Ahern

Boston Legal Flamingo Quotes By Robin Hobb

No. I wanted nothing of that. I sank myself deeper into the stronger current where all such outreaching mingled into a vast joining. Sometimes I thought it the birthplace of dreams and intuitions. At other times I thought of it as a repository of all the folk who had gone before us, and perhaps even those to come after. It was a place where sorrows and joys were equal, where life and death were just the stitches on each side of a quilt. It was nepenthe."
p. 465 — Robin Hobb