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Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Jayne Cortez

Find your own voice & use it, / use your own voice & find it. — Jayne Cortez

Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Solange Nicole

You walk a fine line between beautifully macabre and uncharacteristically psychotic. — Solange Nicole

Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Celine Dion

I knew it was going to be the most extraordinary thing in my life, but how powerful it is, you can never know until you have a baby. — Celine Dion

Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Angelica Hopes

The difference between darkness and brightness is how you thrive on those moments and how you use such circumstances with goodwill in your spirit. — Angelica Hopes

Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Billy Graham

Grief's darkness fades in the sunlight of thanksgiving. — Billy Graham

Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Generally it must be stated that realpolitik has been better at dividing than at ruling. Take it as a whole since Kissinger called on the Shah in 1972, and see what the harvest has been. — Christopher Hitchens

Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Shannon L. Alder

There really is nothing normal about being in love with someone. It's a million emotions with a million excuses. — Shannon L. Alder

Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Meredith Brooks

The Graces was a great experience; it's great working with women, but we weren't put together in an organic way, and I think that's why we didn't stay together. There wasn't that natural friendship. — Meredith Brooks

Happy 5th Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Pantha Du Prince

We've played two shows with seated audiences, and two with a standing audience. Both were cool. Sitting is more mental, in a way, [but] after a while they really want to get up and move. It's very euphoric, I think, because people see what's actually going on. The energy takes over. — Pantha Du Prince