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English Bracket Quotes By Tim Liwanag

Because Christ's life-story tells us about God and His complete work, let us learn the meaning of God's appearance "in the flesh" so that we could know Him better (1 Timothy 3:16). — Tim Liwanag

English Bracket Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

I had seen him on campus before. He was always wearing this yellow sweatshirt and giant headphones. The kind of headphones that say, "I may not take my clothes seriously. I may not have brushed or even washed my hair today. But I pronounce the word 'music' with a capital 'M. — Rainbow Rowell

English Bracket Quotes By Heather Sellers

When something makes no sense, sometimes you make something of it. A joke. A spiritual practice. A life. — Heather Sellers

English Bracket Quotes By Madeleine George

Hunger is a blade that carves me
I open my arms and pull the air in
-big hug!-
then poof, right through me, nobody there.
It's only me holding myself.
My arms wrap two times
around my own ribs,
meet behind my back for a secret
handshake.
I am not what was expected.
I'm so sharp-
it's cut me now I'll cut you.
Come closer
closer
No, come closer
I'm gonna make you see what I see. — Madeleine George

English Bracket Quotes By Fennel Hudson

Look back, but never look down. — Fennel Hudson

English Bracket Quotes By Courtney Barnett

Obviously, the more you tour, the more comfortable you get. — Courtney Barnett

English Bracket Quotes By Graeme Simsion

I had feared that Rosie would not love me. Instead, it was I who could not love Rosie. — Graeme Simsion

English Bracket Quotes By Jenny Holzer

It's better to be a good person than a famous person. — Jenny Holzer

English Bracket Quotes By Bill Schultheis

The concept of retirement is still so new to our society, because, for the most part, we are stepping away from our careers earlier and living longer. For example, in 1940 the average age of retirement was seventy, but the average life expectancy was only sixty-two. Today the average age for retirement is sixty-two, and the average life expectancy is seventy-seven!2 — Bill Schultheis