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Filelist Account Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

There's a crack (or cracks) in everyone ... that's how the light of God gets in. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Filelist Account Quotes By Peter J. Thuesen

Shepard decried the idolatry of the "popish" and non-Christian worlds but also the rampant false Christianity in England's own church. Indeed, it was "a harder matter to convert a man in England than in India" because most of the English assumed themselves to be Christians even though a majority were in fact reprobates.4 Shepard — Peter J. Thuesen

Filelist Account Quotes By Erica Bauermeister

It was like trying to teach subtlety to a thunderstorm. — Erica Bauermeister

Filelist Account Quotes By James Cook

Investors believe in the best possible outcome. — James Cook

Filelist Account Quotes By Mark Twain

If you can't stand solitude, perhaps others find you boring as well. — Mark Twain

Filelist Account Quotes By Thomas A. Edison

Genius? Nothing! Sticking to it is the genius! ...
I've failed my way to success. — Thomas A. Edison

Filelist Account Quotes By John Salazar

How do you tell troops who volunteered to fight for our freedoms that the country they fought for won't take care of them when they come back? In the time of war our troops and their families are supposed to be our number one priority. — John Salazar

Filelist Account Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

I think I'd hoped to be released by it, and solaced, just by hearing her tell me. But it wasn't like that. I felt empty: the kind of emptiness that's sad but not distressed, pitying but not broken-hearted, and damaged, somehow, but clearer and cleaner for it. And then I knew what it was, that emptiness: there's a name for it, a word we use often, without realizing the universe of peace that's enfolded in it. The word is free. — Gregory David Roberts