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Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By Jonathan Galassi

Well, I thought it was a dog, and the critics did, too. Woof. — Jonathan Galassi

Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By Wayne Dyer

In my own life I know that my state of cheerfulness is a reliable gauge of my level of spiritual enlightenment at that moment. The more cheerful, happy, contented, and satisfied I am feeling, the more aware I am of my deep connection to Spirit. — Wayne Dyer

Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By Cyndi Lauper

When I got hoarse, the manager would say, 'Drink this. Joplin used to drink this,' and I used to say, 'Joplin? Joplin's dead. — Cyndi Lauper

Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By David Louden

One way or another we're taking your bank. All you have to do is decide the level of persuasion we need to apply. — David Louden

Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By Dan Simmons

Androids were free from original sin, therefore spiritually superior to humankind — Dan Simmons

Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By Rich Mullins

It's not the job of government to help the poor. The church is the mechanism that God put on earth to help the poor. — Rich Mullins

Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By Li-Young Lee

Moonlight and high wind.
Dark poplars toss, insinuate the sea. — Li-Young Lee

Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By Pauline Kael

Movies that are consciously life-affirming are to be consciously avoided ... — Pauline Kael

Halloween 1978 Dr Loomis Quotes By Paul Douglas

I spent a part of ... 1923 with ... Dr. W.W. Keen ... In the ..Civil War ... he was a surgeon ... and had seen many men die from suppuration of wounds after he had operated ... He would hold the sutures in his teeth and sharpen his knife on the sole of his boot, after he had raised up his boot from the muddy ground. That was the accepted practice at the time. — Paul Douglas