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Elementul 115 Quotes By Taylor Swift

Don't you ever grow up, it could stay this simple. — Taylor Swift

Elementul 115 Quotes By Mehmet Oz

Medicine has always been my calling. — Mehmet Oz

Elementul 115 Quotes By Jennifer L. Greene

Auntie Ann's voice cracked when she spoke, like a piano that hasn't been played in too long. "I try not to dwell on what's dead and gone. It has a way of showing back up if it thinks it's been invited. — Jennifer L. Greene

Elementul 115 Quotes By Mercedes Lackey

Remember this always: to have something, sometimes you must be willing to lose it. Love must live free, jel'enedra. Love must ever live free. — Mercedes Lackey

Elementul 115 Quotes By Cuthbert Soup

Outrageous!" said Apalling.
"Apalling!" said Outrageous. — Cuthbert Soup

Elementul 115 Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

There are powers far beyond us, plans far beyond what we could have ever thought of, visions far more vast than what we can ever see on our own with our own eyes, there are horizons long gone beyond our own horizons. This is courage- to throw away what is our own that is limited and to thrust ourselves into the hands of these higher powers- God and Destiny.To do this is to abide in the realm of the eternal, to walk in the path of the everlasting to follow in the footprints of God and demi-gods. The hardest part for man is the letting go. For some reason, he thinks himself big enough to know and to see what's good for him. But in the letting go ... is found freedom. In the letting go ... is found the flight! — C. JoyBell C.

Elementul 115 Quotes By Craig Groeschel

Being consumed by what people think of you is the fastest way to forget what God thinks of you. — Craig Groeschel

Elementul 115 Quotes By Yuval Noah Harari

On 23 August 1572, French Catholics who stressed the importance of good deeds attacked communities of French Protestants who highlighted God's love for humankind. In this attack, the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre, between 5,000 and 10,000 Protestants were slaughtered in less than twenty-four hours. — Yuval Noah Harari