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Counterintuitive Synonyms Quotes By Jamie McGuire

First, it's okay to be sad. It's okay to feel things. Remember that. Second, be a kid for as long as you can. Play games, Travis. Be silly" - her eyes glossed over - "and you and your brothers take care of each other, and your father. Even when you grow up and move away, it's important to come home. Okay?"
My head bobbed up and down, desperate to please her.
"One of these days you're going to fall in love, son. Don't settle for just anyone. Choose the girl that doesn't come easy, the one you have to fight for, and then never stop fighting. Never" - she took a deep breath - "stop fighting for what you want. And never" - her eyebrows pulled in - "forget that Mommy loves you. Even if you can't see me." A tear fell down her cheek. "I will always, always love you. — Jamie McGuire

Counterintuitive Synonyms Quotes By Mark Mothersbaugh

Rebellion is obsolete - change things from the inside working out. — Mark Mothersbaugh

Counterintuitive Synonyms Quotes By Casey Kasem

The dullest thing in the world is waiting for your scene. But the most exciting thing is seeing yourself on the screen and then getting compliments. — Casey Kasem

Counterintuitive Synonyms Quotes By Hanshan

Men ask the way to Cold Mountain, Cold Mountain: there's no through trail. — Hanshan

Counterintuitive Synonyms Quotes By Lila Acheson Wallace

I knew right away that it was a gorgeous idea. — Lila Acheson Wallace

Counterintuitive Synonyms Quotes By Louis Leakey

Raising funds for my fourth expedition proved to be very difficult. — Louis Leakey

Counterintuitive Synonyms Quotes By Patti Smith

Horses pretty much broke as a record in England. — Patti Smith

Counterintuitive Synonyms Quotes By Thomas L. Friedman

The fall of the Berlin Wall on 11/9/89 unleashed forces that ultimately liberated all the captive peoples of the Soviet Empire — Thomas L. Friedman