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Flogging Continue Until Morale Quotes By Julie Klassen

Flogging will continue until morale improves. — Julie Klassen

Flogging Continue Until Morale Quotes By Robert Plant

The calendar and the mirror - they're bastards. — Robert Plant

Flogging Continue Until Morale Quotes By Thalia Chaltas

If I could just open my mouth wide enough
to allow those gagging blobs of truth
their slow, tar-seep passage
up through my gullet,
with barely enough oxygen to keep from
passing out
while they glorp over my tongue,
those truths would reach my teeth,
where if my jaw weren't unhinged,
I might bite them off
so I could
breathe again. — Thalia Chaltas

Flogging Continue Until Morale Quotes By Georgina Haig

When Disney was creating Elsa, they based a lot of her movements on that of a ballerina, which was interesting for me to find out because I actually did ballet years ago. That definitely informed some of the ways I made her walk and move. — Georgina Haig

Flogging Continue Until Morale Quotes By Cristian Mihai

A part of me wants to believe that I was born an artist. That it was my inexorable destiny to become a writer. I can't see any other way, I can't see a different path. It makes being an artist something special. The world can't stop me, simply because I am who I am. There's nothing that can define me more than being an artist. It's simple, it's easy to understand, and it adds an almost transcendental element to art. — Cristian Mihai

Flogging Continue Until Morale Quotes By Brad House

The number of seats we fill will not determine the legacy of our churches. The depth to which the gospel penetrates those lives will determine our legacy. — Brad House

Flogging Continue Until Morale Quotes By Ann Brashares

Sometimes you need to make a mess. -Loretta, the Rollinses' hosekeeper — Ann Brashares