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Doncasters Long Beach Quotes By Shap Smith

I said last year, and I still believe there are the votes in the House to pass Death with Dignity legislation. — Shap Smith

Doncasters Long Beach Quotes By Oswald Chambers

A time is coming when the whole round world will know that God reigns and that God is Love, when hell and heaven, life and death, sin and salvation, will be read and understood aright at last. — Oswald Chambers

Doncasters Long Beach Quotes By Neal Shusterman

He has no choice but to believe, because losing the hope of having hope would be unimaginable. — Neal Shusterman

Doncasters Long Beach Quotes By Aerin Lauder

I have always loved books, and as a mother, I wanted to share my passion for reading with my children. — Aerin Lauder

Doncasters Long Beach Quotes By Don Shula

And my rookie contract, my first rookie contract was for $5,000. — Don Shula

Doncasters Long Beach Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

History does not so much repeat as echo, I suppose. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Doncasters Long Beach Quotes By Daniel Clausen

In retrospect, I came to Nagasaki for the regenerative properties. The second atomic bomb blast so many years ago, which had swept up most of the city in a plutonium cloud, had made the city radioactively peace-loving. Reversing the usual cycle that turns victim into perpetrator, the people who stepped from the rubble filled their hearts with a fervent devotion to peace in all its forms.
In my mind's eye I see them: wounded and dying, their lungs filled with ash and smoke. The ash sits there for some time, and when they exhale, miraculously, something akin to love comes out. — Daniel Clausen

Doncasters Long Beach Quotes By Olivier Clement

Our nature is to worship, but unless that element is directed towards God it becomes "a senseless impersonal force, carrying us away in its momentum. It becomes a search for ecstasy - no matter what kind achieved through destruction ... The worshipful integraton of nature in the person is inverted in a hellish imprisonment of the individual in nature." — Olivier Clement