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Crenny Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The truth is that she spoke about her misfortune without any shame in order to cover up the other misfortune, the real one, that was burning in her insides. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Crenny Quotes By Anonymous

The main thing was not the speed or distance so much as running every day, without taking a break. — Anonymous

Crenny Quotes By James Herriot

His name is Tristan, by the way."
"Tristan?"
"Yes. Oh, I should have told you. You must have wondered about my own name. It was my father. Great Wagnerian. It nearly ruled his life. It was music all the time
mainly Wagner.
"I'm a bit partial myself."
"Ah well, yes, but you didn't get it morning, noon and night like we did. And then to be stuck with a name like Siegfried. Anyway, it could have been worse
Wotan, for instance. — James Herriot

Crenny Quotes By Jane Fonda

Good physical condition is protection. Our strength comes from our body. — Jane Fonda

Crenny Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

There followed a long go-nowhere conversation during which she tried to memorize the planes of his face. — Rainbow Rowell

Crenny Quotes By Johann Sebastian Bach

I have always kept one end in view, namely ... to conduct a well-regulated church music to the honour of God. — Johann Sebastian Bach

Crenny Quotes By Kristen Ashley

And Burford needs a momma. — Kristen Ashley

Crenny Quotes By Ray Bradbury

Go out and make your own speeches. People need you. Go on TV. It can be done. After you speak up a few times, people say, "Hey, we got a crazy man in the community," and they'll begin talking to you. — Ray Bradbury

Crenny Quotes By Seneca The Younger

The chief bond of the soldier is his oath of allegiance and love for the flag. — Seneca The Younger

Crenny Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

You will find the key to success under the alarm clock. — Benjamin Franklin