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Disentangled Synonym Quotes By Sam Owen

Where you are now is the result of your previous overriding thoughts and actions. Tomorrow is still in the making so plant good seeds... — Sam Owen

Disentangled Synonym Quotes By Andrew Pyper

I've seen the photos," he said.
"Photos are never the same as the real thing," I said. — Andrew Pyper

Disentangled Synonym Quotes By Mairead Corrigan

It's okay to be scared, but fear is different. Fear is when we let being scared prevent us from doing what love requires of us. — Mairead Corrigan

Disentangled Synonym Quotes By Bruce Willis

I'm much more proud of being a father than being an actor. — Bruce Willis

Disentangled Synonym Quotes By Waylon Jennings

We did an album one time called White Mansions, about the civil war, but it was written by a guy from England. His looking at it from over there and it not being a part of his history made it so he could be objective. — Waylon Jennings

Disentangled Synonym Quotes By George Herbert

Were it not for the bone in the legge, all the world would turne Carpenters (to make them crutches). — George Herbert

Disentangled Synonym Quotes By Evalyn Walsh McLean

It seems to me that even the least of the human race is touched with genius when mad with love. — Evalyn Walsh McLean

Disentangled Synonym Quotes By Julie Kagawa

Good. I would hate to have you eaten before we even started," he purred, raking his claws across the wood. "You appear to have the same recklessness as your sister, always rushing into things without thinking them through."
"Don't compare me to Meghan," I said, narrowing my eyes. "I'm not like her."
"Indeed. She, at least, had a pleasant personality. — Julie Kagawa

Disentangled Synonym Quotes By Bram Stoker

He means to succeed, and a man who has centuries before him can afford to wait and to go slow. — Bram Stoker