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Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

When you choose your own way, you lose your happiness — Sunday Adelaja

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Jez Morrow

Look, Lawrence, I know you never cared for me-"
Law cut him off.
"Cared for you? Cared for you? What am I? The gardener?"
"Okay, you always hated me-"
"Better," Law said. "You're wrong of course, but you said what you meant this time. — Jez Morrow

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Human life is not for suffering criticism. If it is the truth and there is no nagging or insistence upon it, others will accept it in their hearts. And if it is the truth and you nag or insist upon it, it will not touch others. — Dada Bhagwan

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Brennan Manning

Whatever we have done in the past, be it good or evil, great or small, is irrelevant to our stance before God today. It is only NOW that we are in the presence of God. — Brennan Manning

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Larry Norman

Don't ask me for answers, I've only got one. That a man leaves the darkness, when he follows the Son. — Larry Norman

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Nick Hexum

There's nothing like the comfort of a silence that's comfortable. — Nick Hexum

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Lauren Kate

Don't cry. Carry what you love about me with you; leave the pain behind. — Lauren Kate

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Isabella Rossellini

I live my everyday life as a person, and I react to my photos from a certain distance. When I look at a photo, I detach myself and look at it as a product - not as me, Isabella. — Isabella Rossellini

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Mick Jagger

It's not selling out, it is called making lots of money. — Mick Jagger

Dileepa Saranga Quotes By Christina Dodd

I won't walk through the wedding arch with you," she said.
"The arch is traditionally used by grooms with reluctant brides, for the arch is tall enough for a man with his woman on his shoulder."
As they reached the door, he bent and put his shoulder in her stomach. As if she were a sack of potatoes, he swung her up and over. Amy shrieked and gave his back a good hard thump.
He dropped her down until her rear sat uppermost on his shoulder and her head dangled almost to his trousers, and kept walking.
"Miss Victorine!" she shouted.
"I'll come as fast as I can, dears!" Miss Victorine called from the doorway.
"Shame on you for appealing to an old lady for rescue. — Christina Dodd