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Gaspard Koenig Quotes By Chris Gardner

Find something that you love. Something that gets you so excited you can't wait to get out of bed in the morning. Forget about money. Be happy. — Chris Gardner

Gaspard Koenig Quotes By Kelley Armstrong

You know, I couldn't imagine living somewhere without seasons."
Yeah?"
Real seasons, I mean. I'd miss the changes, the variety. Especially spring. I couldn't live without spring. Days like today are worth every snowstorm and slush puddle. By March, it seems like winter will never end. All that snow and ice that seemed so wonderful in December is driving you crazy. But you know spring's coming. Every year, you wait for that first warm day, then the next and the next, each better than the last. You can't help but be happy. You forget winter and get the chance to start over. Fresh possibilities."
A fresh start. — Kelley Armstrong

Gaspard Koenig Quotes By Abigail Roux

His accent was deep Louisiana, which meant half the time he wasn't coherent and the other half he was bitching at them for not answering his questions. — Abigail Roux

Gaspard Koenig Quotes By George Muller

Never give up praying until the answer comes. — George Muller

Gaspard Koenig Quotes By David Levithan

People take love's continuity for granted, just as they take their body's continuity for granted. They don't realize that the best thing about love is its regular presence. Once you can establish that, it's an added foundation to your life. — David Levithan

Gaspard Koenig Quotes By William Shakespeare

If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly. — William Shakespeare

Gaspard Koenig Quotes By Linda Rappoport

It's easier to criticize than to create. — Linda Rappoport

Gaspard Koenig Quotes By John D. MacDonald

Bugs would eat the wax. Chaw the old canvas. And one day there will be a mutation, and we will have new ones that can digest concrete, dissolve steel and suck up the acid puddles, fatten on magic plastics, lick their slow way through glass. Then the cities will tumble and man will be chased back into the sea from which he came ... — John D. MacDonald