Gessele Quotes & Sayings
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In an infinite multiverse, there is no such thing as fiction. — Scott Adsit
Hey, A-D-D," she called out to Claire, "come over and try these on. — Kimberly Derting
Wherever you find a wife and mother-in-law slugging it out, you'll find a son who's not speaking up to either his mother or his wife. — Harriet Lerner
Leadership does take work. And it should. If you aspire to be a leader, you ought to treat leadership as a craft, you ought to become a student of it, and you ought to work at it. And if you're not willing to work at it, well, you get what you give. — Douglas Conant
Parents love their children. We might not always approve of the things you do, we might not like your friends, and cringe at some of the choices you make, but that doesn't change our love. — Debbie Macomber
What is such a believer, whose very life depends upon the daily bread of the living Word of God, supposed to do when God is silent? — Mike Mason
What happens beyond this gate may frighten or excite you, but don't let any of it trick you. We will try to convince you it's real, but all of it is a performance. A world built of make-believe. So while we want you to get swept away, be careful of being swept too far away. Dreams that come true can be beautiful, but they can also turn into nightmares when people won't wake up. — Stephanie Garber
All my music is inspirational. You just gotta listen to the words and get what you can get out of it. — Young Jeezy
The last thing I think about is losing and pressure ... I just go and do it. — Quinton Jackson
THE MILLENNIUM FULCRUM EDITION 3.0 — Lewis Carroll
Truth cannot be sacrificed at the alter of a pretended tolerance. All religions, plainly and simply, cannot be true. — Ravi Zacharias
The heart knows today what the mind will learn tomorrow. — Tham Khai Meng
Obviously, I haven't succeeded in defusing the political concerns about the Fed. — Ben Bernanke
Because infinite players prepare themselves to be surprised by the future, they play in complete openness. It is not an openness as in candor, but an openness as in vulnerability. It is not a matter of exposing one's unchanging identity, the true self that has always been, but a way of exposing one's ceaseless growth, the dynamic self that has yet to be. — James P. Carse
