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Franchise And Transition Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

When you know that everything happens for the best, then everything that happens is okay with you. The irony of this is that when everything that happens is okay with you, you set up an energy field of such equanimity and harmony with the universe that the universal law of attraction draws more equanimity and harmony into your life. — Neale Donald Walsch

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Melissa Grey

But the only thing worse than remembering the feel of Rose in his arms, the softness of her black and white feathers, the sound of her voice when she sang quietly to herself, would be forgetting it. — Melissa Grey

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Bret Easton Ellis

I really believe that readers are smart and sophisticated enough to realize that the author is not the narrator of his novels. — Bret Easton Ellis

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Stephen King

He died with his tie on. Do you think that could be our generation's equivalent of that old saying about dying with your boots on? — Stephen King

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Jean Stein

Instead of being distressed by the huge moral discrepancy between the myth of Hollywood and its current reality, most of them only saw what already had been fixed in their minds. It was absolutely eerie and sent me right back to The Day of the Locust. The point that Nathanael West made, of course, is that the masses ultimately want to kill and devour, to cannibalize their celebrity gods. — Jean Stein

Franchise And Transition Quotes By David Malpass

Every generation has an obligation to leave its children in a better position than it inherited. Our representatives in Washington are breaking faith with that covenant. America must reduce its federal spending and accumulation of debt for the sake of generations to come. — David Malpass

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Lloyd Dorfman

India offers exciting business opportunities owing to the growth in corporate travel and a significant middle-class population waiting to explore the world. To begin with, Travelex is setting up eight city centre branches in metros and other major cities including tourist destinations. — Lloyd Dorfman

Franchise And Transition Quotes By John Henry Jowett

Prayer is not always petition, sometimes it is just communion. It is the exquisite ministry of friendship. — John Henry Jowett

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Cindy L. Rodriguez

I care about you as people, and I believe you are capable of great things. Each of you will contribute something to this world. You are important. You would be missed. — Cindy L. Rodriguez

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Bebhinn Ramsay

It is not what happens to me in life that defines how happy or sad I am but what I believe about it. — Bebhinn Ramsay

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Hila Colman

She felt tears dripping down her cheeks, and she wondered if anyone would ever miss her if she simply sat here, drinking coffee for days and days, years and years. — Hila Colman

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Elizabeth Von Arnim

Listening with absorbed attention more to her voice than to what she was saying, and thinking how like she was, flowering through her voice into beauty in the darkness, to some butterflies he had come across in the Swiss mountains the summer before. When they were folded up they were grey, mothlike creatures that one might easily overlook, but directly they opened their wings they became the loveliest things in the world, all rose-colour or heavenly blue. So had she been to him in the daylight that afternoon,
an ordinary woman, not in any way noticeable; but now listen to her, opening into beauty on the wings of her voice! — Elizabeth Von Arnim

Franchise And Transition Quotes By Judith Martin

We have the reverse of the Puritan work ethic in America now. No one ever becomes a star by plugging along year after year. What is needed is flair, talent, 'an eye,' contacts, charisma, and, most of all, naturalness. — Judith Martin