Iburger Quotes & Sayings
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I'm sure we can manage without him for a few months. Although without his healing powers, we'll certainly have to invest in more bandages. — Rachel Hawkins

Meanwhile, life keeps moving forward. The truth is, there's no better time to be happy than right now. If not now, when? — Richard Carlson

When I pick up a book and read it, I want to be transported. I want to be taken someplace that I didn't quite know existed, so that by the time I close the book, and return to my own reality, my world is expanded and has become a little larger and a little more complicated. — Anthony Marra

I think possibly the first film that has music as its leading character. — Peter Shaffer

A secret to be happy. Enjoy your life to the max.. But keep God as your first priority — Joshua John

I don't know what it is about the woman, but she drives me crazy, in body and mind. It's like my soul recognizes her as it's other half and it's fighting desperately to get to her. — Alex Grayson

The process of finding the right doctor for you is excruciatingly painful, sometimes causing more damage than what you started with, but the feeling of finding the right one is priceless. — Prudence Hayes

Christmas celebrations in the early colonies to the condemnations today of the commercial nature of the feast. — Anne Rice

If you've got a CD that's not working, just wipe it on your trousers, and if you're not wearing any trousers, put some on — John Peel

I didn't leave the Congress; I was expelled. — Sharad Pawar

We realize that if we live in a world that depends totally on CBS, we'd be dead. — Leslie Moonves

9. Never give up prayer, and should you find dryness and difficulty, persevere in it for this very reason. God often desires to see what love your soul has, and love is not tried by ease and satisfaction. — San Juan De La Cruz

If I die without food or without eternal salvation, I want to die without food. — David Green

There was an Old Man with an owl, Who continued to bother and howl; He sate on a rail, and imbibed bitter ale, Which refreshed that Old Man and his owl. — Edward Lear