Ira And Ruth Levinson Quotes & Sayings
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I go gladly to my wife and boy, and I leave this world at peace with every one in it and at peace with God. — Alex Campbell
Hope is a strange thing, not to mention a common prostitute name,... — Andy Paine
Do not injure, abuse, oppress, enslave, insult, torment, torture, or kill any creature or living being. — Mahavira
He forgave you though,' said Claire. 'He never held it against you, ever. All he cared about was that you lived, and that you got better. He would have given everything for that. Everything. Nothing else mattered. — S.J. Watson
God had a vision of the earth before creation — Sunday Adelaja
Vinnie and Hawk lounged in the theater lobby, blending in to the theatrical scene like two coyotes at a poultry festival. — Robert B. Parker
By nature, I'm very care-taking. There's something really beautiful about cooking for someone and feeding them. — Eric Balfour
I appreciate the gesture, but you don't have to undress in order to apologize — Taona Dumisani Chiveneko
Man wants to know, and when he ceases to do so, he is no longer a man. — Fridtjof Nansen
You're chasing him, but who's chasing you? — Tarryn Fisher
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Too many people embrace religion from the same motives that they take a companion in wedlock, not from true love of the person, but because of a large dowry. — Hosea Ballou
