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Hunderd Quotes By Rain

In Korea, when I started, there wasn't a trend where people chose to be both actors and singers. I was the first to do both. It was a great deal hard work, but I got a lot of support and love from my audience. And for me to receive the same treatment overseas, I felt that I was also very lucky. — Rain

Hunderd Quotes By Boris Zubry

I never became rich but I often thought about it and now I have some good memories. — Boris Zubry

Hunderd Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

That's the secret of artistic unity. Anybody can achieve it, if he or she will make something with only one person in mind. — Kurt Vonnegut

Hunderd Quotes By Oswald Chambers

There is only one relationship that matters, and that is your personal relationship to a personal Redeemer and Lord. Let everything else go, but maintain that at all cost, and God will fulfill His purpose through your life. (This includes meeting the needs of your heart.) One individual life may be of priceless value to God's purposes, and yours may be that life. — Oswald Chambers

Hunderd Quotes By Thaddeus Stevens

I don't hold with equality in all things only with equality before the law and nothing more. — Thaddeus Stevens

Hunderd Quotes By Ethel Lynn Beers

All quiet along the Potomac they say Except now and then a stray picket Is shot as he walks on his beat, to and fro, By a rifleman hid in the thicket. — Ethel Lynn Beers

Hunderd Quotes By Alan Vega

That's something - you laugh about Eminem ... It's funny, man, because I didn't like him when he first came out, ya know. It seemed like a big joke. But I think the guy's for real, and I like his lyrics! — Alan Vega

Hunderd Quotes By Danielle LaPorte

Start leaving what you want to leave. Your future is waiting. — Danielle LaPorte

Hunderd Quotes By Oswald Chambers

If my ruling disposition is self-interest, I perceive that everything that happens to me is always for or against my self-interest; if, on the other hand, my ruling disposition is obedience to God, I perceive Him to be at work for my perfecting in everything that happens to me. — Oswald Chambers

Hunderd Quotes By Craig D. Allert

IN THE HISTORY of the formation of the New Testament canon, locating canon lists produced by the early church is quite important. The reason for this is that these lists are seen to testify to a conscious desire on the part of the leaders of the early church to form and close a New Testament canon. The earlier the date of a list, therefore, the better evidence one has of an earlier canon consciousness. It is well known, however, that these kinds of lists belong almost exclusively to the fourth century. — Craig D. Allert

Hunderd Quotes By Jandy Nelson

I'm thinking the reason I've been so quiet all those years is only because Brian wasn't around yet for me to tell everything to. — Jandy Nelson

Hunderd Quotes By Hannah Whitall Smith

My part," was the prompt reply, "was to run away, and the Lord's part was to run after me until He caught me. — Hannah Whitall Smith

Hunderd Quotes By Stephanie Coontz

In practice, Athenian democracy was very limited. There were twice as many slaves as citizens, and no woman or foreigner had citizenship rights. But for those who were included, this nascent democracy had extraordinary implications, undercutting the ability of aristocratic families to build and maintain their private power bases. — Stephanie Coontz

Hunderd Quotes By Barry Eisler

A survivor reassesses odds continually and doesn't disrespect them. — Barry Eisler

Hunderd Quotes By Gregory Maguire

You collect a hunderd pennies in one minute by Master's timepiece and you bought yourself free. Then they shakes a jar of coppers onto the belly of a shovel and holds it over the campfire long time. When they think it fun enough, they say, get yourself ready, and now you go, boy. The pennies go in the dirt around the fire and I got to pick them up and keep hold on them." "Oh," said Ada, with a sound like a kind of punch in the air, or out of it. "I gets forty-two hot cents before that minute up," he said, holding out his hands again. "Here's the proof." "Oh," she said. "And no freedom." "Nothing next, but that we left," he said. "One by one, and not on the same path, turns out." "And here you are." "And wherever this be, I don't know. Some mystery or t'other." She lifted her shoulders and dropped them. "Well. With me I suppose. — Gregory Maguire