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Hillegonda Quotes By Mike Ditka

Those who live in the past are cowards and losers. — Mike Ditka

Hillegonda Quotes By David Soul

Music always came first. I never set out to be an actor. — David Soul

Hillegonda Quotes By Lance Armstrong

Chasing records doesn't keep me on my bike. Happiness does. — Lance Armstrong

Hillegonda Quotes By Paris Hilton

You know your the best when people you don't know hate you. — Paris Hilton

Hillegonda Quotes By Mary Schmich

Chicago is constantly auditioning for the world, determined that one day, on the streets of Barcelona, in Berlin's cabarets, in the coffee shops of Istanbul, people will know and love us in our multidimensional glory, dream of us the way they dream of San Francisco and New York. — Mary Schmich

Hillegonda Quotes By Edward Abbey

Music clouds the intellect but clarifies the heart. — Edward Abbey

Hillegonda Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

It is one of the biggest blessing that you can be stupid with your true friends and behave like you shame to do elsewhere — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Hillegonda Quotes By An Na

The wrong kind of guy to fall in love with is the guy who will let go of the steering wheel as a joke. A guy who finds it amusing to make you uncomfortable, which is more common than you'd think, is someone you want to avoid. — An Na

Hillegonda Quotes By Twyla Tharp

When it all comes together, a creative life has the nourishing power we normally associate with food, love and faith. — Twyla Tharp

Hillegonda Quotes By Morris West

It costs so much to be a full human being that there are very few who have the Love and the courage to pay the price. One has to abandon altogether the search for security and reach out to the risks of living with both arms. One has to embrace life. — Morris West

Hillegonda Quotes By Paulette Jiles

Outside, as she passed the kitchen window, she watched her breath appear before her in the lamplight and then it died away in moist clouds. This was the smoke of her internal fire and her soul. Every breath was a letter to the world. These she mailed into the cold air leaning back with pursed lips to send it upward. — Paulette Jiles