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Furlano Law Quotes By Doreen Cronin

In junior high, I was still writing poems and stories. In college, I was a journalism major. When I got out of college, I went to work for an educational publisher, so I was still writing, developing curriculums. — Doreen Cronin

Furlano Law Quotes By Steve Maraboli

Parental Alienation is an emotional act of violence that is aimed at an adult, but critically wounds a child. — Steve Maraboli

Furlano Law Quotes By Gloria Steinem

Paradoxically, only journeying backward in time and reentering the home we once knew allows us to go forward to the home we've always wanted. — Gloria Steinem

Furlano Law Quotes By Rihanna

I am never satisfied; I always want more. I always want to get better. I always want to climb another step. — Rihanna

Furlano Law Quotes By Quentin L. Cook

It is vitally important that our children know they are loved and safe at home — Quentin L. Cook

Furlano Law Quotes By Douglas Kirkland

I always considered, with every shoot, I was on trial; every time I pick up my camera and start out on the relationship, I am at degree zero. There is no coasting. — Douglas Kirkland

Furlano Law Quotes By Kristin Hannah

Love. Family. Laughter. That's what I remember when it's all said and done. For so much of my life I thought I didn't do enough or want enough. I guess I can be forgiven for my stupidity. I was young. I want my children to know how proud I am of them, and how proud I am of me. We were everything we needed - you and Daddy — Kristin Hannah

Furlano Law Quotes By Lapo Elkann

Italy's assets are her style, her beauty, her creativity, her passion, her energy, her technology; and these will be core brand values of all our cars. Fiat as a company has a long way to go and a steep road ahead. — Lapo Elkann

Furlano Law Quotes By Rebecca West

A child is an adult temporarily enduring conditions which exclude the possibility of happiness. — Rebecca West