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Deangelo Quotes By DeAngelo Williams

Breast cancer, whether I like it or not, is part of my family's story. That's why I am so passionate about raising awareness, because I have seen firsthand how it can impact others. — DeAngelo Williams

Deangelo Quotes By R. Alan Woods

I was 'led' to read The Shack by Wm Paul Young after the sudden & unexpected death of my fiance', Marina DeAngelo in July of 2012. It helped me as it has millions of people with the trauma and grief associated with the great personal loss of a loved one."

~R. Alan Woods [2013] — R. Alan Woods

Deangelo Quotes By Marina DeAngelo 2012 .

When you love another deeply, you gain strength. When you receive anothers deep love, you gain courage — Marina DeAngelo 2012 .

Deangelo Quotes By DeAngelo Williams

I want everyone to know there is always someone there for you. — DeAngelo Williams

Deangelo Quotes By DeAngelo Williams

I take pride in knowing the NFL is pink in October, sparking conversations everywhere about breast cancer and prevention, all in the spirit of my mom. — DeAngelo Williams

Deangelo Quotes By Janet Evanovich

DeAngelo blew up my bus, so I filled his car with shit. Genius, right?"
"DeAngelo didn't blow up the bus," Connie said. "I just got the report from the fire marshal. The coffeemaker shorted out and started the fire."
Some of the color left Vinnie's face. "Say what?"
"Oh man," Lula said. "DeAngelo is gonna be pissed. Least he won't know who did it."
"I left a note," Vinnie said.
Lula gave a hoot of laughter and fell off her chair. — Janet Evanovich

Deangelo Quotes By DeAngelo Williams

My mom was the strongest woman I know. — DeAngelo Williams

Deangelo Quotes By DeAngelo Williams

I grew up knowing the importance of breast cancer. — DeAngelo Williams

Deangelo Quotes By David DeAngelo

Attraction is not a choice — David DeAngelo