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Extatic Travel Quotes By Cynthia Hand

Tucker: Is it okay to kiss you?
Clara: What?
Tucker: I won't get struck by lightning?
Clara: (laughs) No lightning. — Cynthia Hand

Extatic Travel Quotes By Bjork

It's nice and quiet
but soon again
starts another big riot! — Bjork

Extatic Travel Quotes By Jim Fowler

The Zambesi is a big river; there's no crocodiles on 4 Mile Run. — Jim Fowler

Extatic Travel Quotes By Dick Trickle

There were a lot of races I was going to win at Milwaukee, but I had mechanical problems or something would happen, ... In the early years, it just took a long time for me to win a race. I got in somebody's oil one time and got in the wall, had a clutch go out once ... so when I finally won one, it was a long time coming. — Dick Trickle

Extatic Travel Quotes By Jackie Kennedy

The greatest responsibility is your children. If my children turned out badly, I'd feel that nothing I had done was worthwhile. — Jackie Kennedy

Extatic Travel Quotes By Jeannette Rankin

I may be the first woman member of Congress, but I won't be the last. — Jeannette Rankin

Extatic Travel Quotes By Evan Currie

This was a fight the likes of which only existed in fiction, a war that was black and white and had no vagueness in where the line was drawn. — Evan Currie

Extatic Travel Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

The parting of a husband and wife is like the cleaving of a heart; one half will flutter here, one there. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Extatic Travel Quotes By John Damascene

Had God kept from being made those who through His goodness were to have existence, but who by their own choice were to become evil, then evil would have prevailed over the goodness of God. Thus, all things which God makes He makes good, but each one becomes good or evil by his own choice. So, even if the Lord did say: 'It were better for him if that man had not been born,' He did not say so in deprecation of His own creature, but in deprecation of that creature's choice and rashness. — John Damascene