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Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By Thomas Goodwin

Judas heard all Christ's sermons. — Thomas Goodwin

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By John Irving

I don't think I've had a very interesting life, and I feel that is a great liberation. That gives me great freedom as a fiction writer. Nothing that happened holds any special tyranny over me. — John Irving

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By James Ellroy

I haven't been to a movie in a year and a half. — James Ellroy

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By John Hancock

I shall look forward to a pleasant time. — John Hancock

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By Felix Morley

Free enterprise is a natural result of the American form of government, which says in so many words that the more men do for themselves, the less government does for them, the better off we will all be. — Felix Morley

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis

Repetition draws us into music, and repetition draws music into us. — Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

On the eighth day, the forty-year-old hobo said to Billy: "This ain't bad. I can be comfortable anywhere."
"You can?" said Billy.
On the ninth day the hobo died. So it goes. His last words were: "You think this is bad? This ain't bad. — Kurt Vonnegut

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By Wayne W. Dyer

What you fight weakens you; what you cooperate with strengthens you. — Wayne W. Dyer

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

What we know, is a point to what we do not know." Open — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By Thomas McDonell

When I was in high school, I wasn't a troublemaker. I didn't get in fights. I was a good student and I had a lot of friends. — Thomas McDonell

Darlene Witherspoon Quotes By Gunilla Brodde Norris

Silence is our deepest nature, our home, our common ground, our peace. Silence reveals. Silence heals. — Gunilla Brodde Norris