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Gofundme Account Quotes By Carlos Castaneda

We talk to ourselves incessantly about our world. In fact we maintain our world with our internal talk. And whenever we finish talking to ourselves about ourselves and our world, the world is always as it should be. We renew it, we rekindle it with life, we uphold it with our internal talk. Not only that, but we also choose our paths as we talk to ourselves. Thus we repeat the same choices over and over until the day we die, because we keep on repeating the same internal talk over and over until the day we die. A warrior is aware of this and strives to stop his internal talk. — Carlos Castaneda

Gofundme Account Quotes By Takeru Kobayashi

When I was a kid, I wanted to be a baseball player. — Takeru Kobayashi

Gofundme Account Quotes By J.R. Ward

The thing was, the places of your life, like the clothes you wore and the car you drove and the friends and associates you had, were a product of the way you lived. — J.R. Ward

Gofundme Account Quotes By Brenna Yovanoff

Her voice was like loneliness. It was regret. She sang about a past you couldn't get out of and didn't want. — Brenna Yovanoff

Gofundme Account Quotes By David Wong

Around us, the disembodied human limbs were piling up, forming a circle around the fountain, fusing themselves to each other like Satan's LEGO set. — David Wong

Gofundme Account Quotes By Charlotte Rains Dixon

What Molly wanted was for Nell to stay home and make certain that everything remained the same. Nell raised her wrist and stared at the bare spot on her arm where the bracelet had been. But nothing ever stayed the same. It couldn't. Change was the way of the world. They'd both changed inexorably the day Michael had died. Were changing again at this very moment as Molly went off into the world. And maybe, just maybe, part of that process for her daughter entailed adapting to some change in her mother's life as well. — Charlotte Rains Dixon