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It might be the end of this chapter. But, for us, our story is only just beginning. — Zoe Sugg
Metaphors have a way of holding the most truth in the least space. — Orson Scott Card
that were very familiar. He saw his father. — David Baldacci
I don't question God. — Victoria Osteen
Don't write like your mentors — Bernard Kelvin Clive
For one ... If you shoot me and your boss realizes it was without good reason, you'll have fucked up your trial period. And trust me; I know you're still in it." Ian pulled open a drawer in a small brown cabinet.
"Secondly, it could end very badly for me and I'd rather prevent that. Getting shot is not on my list of things to do today." He wrapped his hand around the steel grip of his own weapon and removed it from the drawer.
"And last but not least, if you plan to shoot me ... Well, it'll be a matter of which of us is quicker and has better aim." A pleasant smile crossed his features and he casually waved the gun from side to side. "Do you want to risk it? — Natasha McNeely
Then too you are in love. Do not forget that is a religious feeling. — Ernest Hemingway,
True peace comes not from the absence of trouble, but from the presence of God and will be deep and passing all understanding in the exact measure in which we live in and partake of the love of God. — Alexander MacLaren
Like most business people, I want every aspect of my business to be perfect. I know that this goal is unachievable, but it is nevertheless what I strive to achieve . — Bob Parsons
People are not born mentally tough. Mental toughness is developed by experience. Developing mental toughness is a very long process. — C.N. Reede
Natural childbirth allows the hormones that have been working for women for thousands of years to fulfill their functions. This is more important than just helping a woman through labor and delivery. Birth-related hormones also affect well-being much later in life. — Janet Schwegel
