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Classment Quotes By Pooja Ruprell

Truly worthy are those who become brighter as the days get cloudier so that their light shines through, regardless of how hard the clouds are working to block their radiance. — Pooja Ruprell

Classment Quotes By Pio Of Pietrelcina

Prayer is the oxygen of the soul. — Pio Of Pietrelcina

Classment Quotes By Edmund Phelps

In countries operating a largely capitalist system, there does not appear to be a wide understanding among its actors and overseers of either its advantages or its hazards. — Edmund Phelps

Classment Quotes By Walter Mosley

That's how powerful you are, girl ... You pretty, but pretty alone is not what people see. You the kinda pretty, the kinda beauty, that's like a mirror. Men and women see themselves in you, only now they so beautiful that they can't bear to see you go. — Walter Mosley

Classment Quotes By Chief Dan George

Where no one intrudes, many can live in harmony. — Chief Dan George

Classment Quotes By Clifford Odets

Sex - the poor man's polo. — Clifford Odets

Classment Quotes By Cullen Hightower

Faith is building on what you know is here, so you can reach what you know is there. — Cullen Hightower

Classment Quotes By Gene Robinson

Sometimes there are things worth risking your life for. It was Jesus who said if you want to save your life, you have to lose it. — Gene Robinson

Classment Quotes By Sarah Dessen

Maybe the truth was, it shouldn't be so easy to be amazing. Then everything would be. It's the things you fight for and struggle with before earning that have the greatest worth. When something's difficult to come by, you'll do that much more to make sure it's even harder
if not impossible
to lose. — Sarah Dessen

Classment Quotes By Marya Hornbacher

You know those afternoons," he asks, drawing a shaking breath, "where you're just going along, doing fine, and then afternoon comes and it feels like you've just got the wind knocked out of you and everything is wrong?" He sighs and slowly pushes himself so he's sitting upright. His shoulders are slumped. "That's all," he says. "It's just one of those afternoons."
We are silent for a minute. Then he lies back down on the couch.
I should say I love him. I should say it will be all right. But it won't.
I walk down the hall to my bedroom. I lie down on my side and stare at the wall, the blue-flowered wallpaper next to my nose. Despite my best efforts, I start to cry.
I know those afternoons. — Marya Hornbacher