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Former Marines Quotes By Noa Daniels

Each poem holds the voice of a moment.
Held within, they are contained, damned to silence;
released, they fly into the world to find a new heart and a new home within,
where they will speak again. — Noa Daniels

Former Marines Quotes By Lorii Myers

The limitless mind lets us dream and examine and explore. It opens us up to opportunity. We come up with a desire, a clear, fresh perspective, and a potential goal to observe from afar. And we wonder, is this it, the right choice, the best choice to follow? — Lorii Myers

Former Marines Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The price of barbecue is eternal vigilance. — Thomas Jefferson

Former Marines Quotes By James Dashner

I can still kick your pony-lovin' butt with twice this much pain."
Thomas shrugged, "I do love ponies. Wish I could eat one right now. — James Dashner

Former Marines Quotes By Augusta Jane Evans

Memory is earth's retribution for man's sins. — Augusta Jane Evans

Former Marines Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

To forgive, we may need to open our minds to a fuller exploration of the context in which the events occurred, and feel compassion for the circumstances and everyone involved, starting with ourselves. — Sharon Salzberg

Former Marines Quotes By Marian Engel

She makes her little house to shine, she thought. — Marian Engel

Former Marines Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Stay insane, but behave like normal people. Run the risk of being different, but learn to do so without attracting attention. Concentrate on this flower and allow the real "I" to reveal itself. — Paulo Coelho

Former Marines Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Imagine how differently American business would function were our faith in the power of goodness to replace our faith in the power of money. Huge industries would no longer make billions of dollars on activities that diminish the well-being and safety of our children, our health, and our environment, on the pretext that it's "just business." To put money before goodness is idolatry, and the laws of the universe ensure that in the end all idols will fall. — Marianne Williamson