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Dramatised Agatha Quotes By Ursula Andress

Collecting is my passion. — Ursula Andress

Dramatised Agatha Quotes By Sam Owen

When you walk around feeling quietly upset, frustrated, angry or some other negative emotion, people around you will detect it to some degree or another, even if only subconsciously. — Sam Owen

Dramatised Agatha Quotes By Shaun David Hutchinson

We remember the past, live in the present, and write the future. — Shaun David Hutchinson

Dramatised Agatha Quotes By Diane Sawyer

Einstein was always looking for a unifying principle for the universe. I think anxiety about hair is the unifying principle. — Diane Sawyer

Dramatised Agatha Quotes By Abdu'l- Baha

Fighting, and the employment of force, even for the right cause, will not bring about good results. The oppressed who have right on their side, must not take that right by force; the evil would continue. Hearts must be changed. The rich must wish to give! Life in man should be like a flame, warming all with whom it comes into contact. The spiritually awakened are like to bright torches in the sight of God, they give light and comfort to their fellows. — Abdu'l- Baha

Dramatised Agatha Quotes By Sri Aurobindo

While doing sadhana you must quieten your mind and keep awake the Purusha consciousness behind all your activities. — Sri Aurobindo

Dramatised Agatha Quotes By Pras Michel

A couple of people thought I looked familiar, but it was like, No. — Pras Michel

Dramatised Agatha Quotes By John Denver

So welcome the wind and the wisdom she offers, follow her summons when she calls again.
In your heart and your spirit, let the breezes surround you.
Lift up your voice then and sing with the wind. — John Denver

Dramatised Agatha Quotes By Jane Jensen

I have a thing for working with wounded characters. — Jane Jensen