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David Schirmer Quotes By William Faulkner

He lived out there, eight miles from any neighbor, in a masculine solitude in what might be called the half-acre gunroom of a baronial splendor. — William Faulkner

David Schirmer Quotes By Henry Thomas Hamblin

Service rendered as a gift or love-offering to Life: work that is engaged in, not for self or for profit, but as an act of love and service, these bring the doer a harvest of blessings ... When we serve and when we give, we open ourselves to receive life's richest blessings, its greatest prizes, and its most enduring lessons. — Henry Thomas Hamblin

David Schirmer Quotes By Jeff Goldblum

I love the ocean. Boats, not so much. — Jeff Goldblum

David Schirmer Quotes By Cameron Jace

Is that what the world asks of me? To blend in? A nurse's outfit or a doctor's would do the job? Is that mandatory to fit into any society, to become a recognizable stereotype? — Cameron Jace

David Schirmer Quotes By Ziggy Marley

My father, my Rastafari culture, has a tight link to the Jewish culture. We have a strong connection from when I was a young boy and read the Bible, the Old Testament. — Ziggy Marley

David Schirmer Quotes By Oscar Wilde

When a man has once loved a woman he will do anything for her except continue to love her. — Oscar Wilde

David Schirmer Quotes By Pete Wilson

We are most often focused on what is happening to us, but God is more concerned about what is happening in us. — Pete Wilson

David Schirmer Quotes By Bernard Ebbers

No one will find me to have knowingly committed fraud. — Bernard Ebbers

David Schirmer Quotes By Jesse Haubert

He swung up into the saddle and squeezed his legs, signaling Mickey to walk. Mickey obeyed, of course. Then they went into a trot and headed into the woods.
Kevin urged Mickey into a canter and then into a gallop. He couldn't think of anything but the speed. It pulled him in and he was lost.
He urged Mickey faster and faster. The gallop was his drug. — Jesse Haubert