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Hand Clasped Logos Quotes By Colleen Hoover

I'll do something to fuck it all up again. That's the only thing I seem to be consistent at in this life. Fucking things up for you and Hope — Colleen Hoover

Hand Clasped Logos Quotes By Janet Fitch

You ever wonder why people get out of bed in the morning? why do they bother? why not just drink turpentine? — Janet Fitch

Hand Clasped Logos Quotes By Aniruddha Sastikar

Suicide is nothing, but an act of depriving the soul from it's very right to liberation. — Aniruddha Sastikar

Hand Clasped Logos Quotes By Bethanie Armstrong

Each day begins a new journey of life, for if we awake, there is a reason. — Bethanie Armstrong

Hand Clasped Logos Quotes By Tynan

You can do just about anything if you break it down into habits and execute on them. That's not to say that it's easy, only that it's possible. The key is to be honest about what's stopping you from success, take responsibility for it, and create new habits to correct. — Tynan

Hand Clasped Logos Quotes By Randy Moss

Ain't nothing but 10 grand. What's 10 grand to me? — Randy Moss

Hand Clasped Logos Quotes By Natasha Hamilton

If I like it, it's gonna be on my album. You can't please everyone. — Natasha Hamilton

Hand Clasped Logos Quotes By Ingrid Betancourt

The book in my hands became my trusted companion. What was written there had so much power that it forced me to stop avoiding myself, to make my own choices as well. And through some sort of vital intuition, I understood that I had a long way to go, that it would bring about a profound transformation within me, even though I could not determine it's essence, or its scope. In that book there was a voice, and behind that voice threw was an intelligence that sought to establish contact with me. It was not merely the company of written words that distiller my boredom. It was a living voice, speaking. To me. — Ingrid Betancourt