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Genice Brinkley Quotes By Richard Dawkins

A medieval cathedral could consume a hundred man-centuries in its construction, yet was never used as a dwelling, or for any recognizably useful purpose. — Richard Dawkins

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Gordon Brown

There's no point dwelling on the worst things people have said - there's a job to do. — Gordon Brown

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Sylvia Day

You'll never lose me, angel," he vowed. "Wherever you go, however far, I'll be right here with you. — Sylvia Day

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Margaret Laurence

If I hadn't had my children, I wouldn't have written more and better, I would have written less and worse. — Margaret Laurence

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Violette Leduc

To find relief in what has been, we must make ourselves eternal. — Violette Leduc

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Rick Riordan

His hair was permed and gelled like a New Jersey girl's on homecoming night.
Percy Jackson — Rick Riordan

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Linda Ronstadt

I think there's mind in nature. There's a power in nature, and there's a universal power that you'd better not ignore. — Linda Ronstadt

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Nhat Hanh

Words can travel thousands of miles. May my words create mutual understanding and love. May they be as beautiful as gems, as lovely as flowers. — Nhat Hanh

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Ann-Margret

Ever since I was four years old, I loved making people smile, making them think, making them feel good, feel some kind of emotion. — Ann-Margret

Genice Brinkley Quotes By Kenneth Grahame

But Mole stood still a moment, held in thought. As one wakened suddenly from a beautiful dream, who struggles to recall it, but can recapture nothing but a dim sense of the beauty in it, the beauty! Till that, too, fades away in its turn, and the dreamer bitterly accepts the hard, cold waking and all its penalties. — Kenneth Grahame