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Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By William McKinley

The army of Grant and the army of Lee are together. They are one now in faith, in hope, in fraternity, in purpose, and in an invincible patriotism. And, therefore, the country is in no danger. In justice strong, in peace secure, and in devotion to the flag all one. — William McKinley

Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By Guy Mowbray

McCartney's first involvement is to be stripped by Saha — Guy Mowbray

Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By Laura Hillenbrand

For 'Seabiscuit', I interviewed 100 people I never met. — Laura Hillenbrand

Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By Alisa Hope Wagner

Our failures don't forfeit God's faithfulness. — Alisa Hope Wagner

Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By Rohinton Mistry

Time had changed the magical to mundane — Rohinton Mistry

Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By Drew Barrymore

The stories that I want to tell, especially as a director, don't necessarily have a perfect ending because, the older you get, the more you appreciate a good day versus a happy ending. You understand that life continues on the next day; the reality of things is what happens tomorrow. — Drew Barrymore

Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By Robert Crais

Adults always wonder what to say and how to say it when they're talking to a child. You want to be wise, but all you are is a child yourself in a larger body. Nothing is ever what it seems. The things that you think you know are never certain. I know that now. I wish that I didn't, but I do. — Robert Crais

Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By Michael Caine

I'm not tough anymore, I'm 82. — Michael Caine

Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Narration Quotes By Jack McDevitt

How does it happen that the most intractable types always rise to the top? — Jack McDevitt