Fraternidade Espirita Quotes & Sayings
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If you can remember, worry, or tie your shoe, you can succeed with Psycho-Cybernetics! — Maxwell Maltz

I would be happy to be labeled as a writer of offbeat stories. I don't know how to do anything else. — Caroline Thompson

In the civilized countries I believe there are no witches left, nor wizards, nor sorceresses, nor magicians" ~ The Witch of the North — L. Frank Baum

Only on the cross do you have a totally holy God and a totally loving God. — Timothy Keller

If we will do God's work in God's way at God's time with God's power, we shall have God's blessing — Leonard Ravenhill

I know I usually come here to tell you I'm sorry. But I think today I want to tell you that I'm going to be all right. — Rainbow Rowell

Love and death are everything, Jenny. Danger is the best part of the game. I thought you knew that.
-Julian — L.J.Smith

I'm not really this rock'n'roll chick. — Tia Carrere

There also appears to be another element in the soul, which, though irrational, yet in a manner participates in rational principle. — Aristotle.

She's a big-hearted girl with hips to match. — Henny Youngman

That's the whole point of a talent show,' says Dee, doing a spin onstage. 'It's illogical, chaotic, stupid, and a whole hell of a lot of fun.' Dee nods to Dum. 'It's what sets up apart from monkeys. What other species put on talent shows? — Susan Ee

I get asked all the time, "What is a George Strait song?" I know it when I hear it. I don't seek a specific tempo or lyric or melody. It just has to make sense. Maybe it is natural because I was given the gift to sing. — George Strait

The real trouble with the writing game is that no general rule can be worked out for uniform guidance, and this applies to sales as well as to writing. — Erle Stanley Gardner

There is a blessed necessity by which the interest of men is always driving them to the right; and, again, making all crime mean and ugly. — Ralph Waldo Emerson