Janicke Askevold Quotes & Sayings
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The key to self-confidence is knowing that you would choose you ... and why. In this way the chosen becomes the chooser, and love versus fear becomes the energy of choice. — Bill Crawford

He said to me that we belonged toghether because he was born with a flower and I was born with a butterfly and that Flower and Butterfly need each other to survive — Gemma Malley

Be kind to one another, because most of us are fighting a hard battle. — Ian Maclaren

The Principles Of The Kingdom Of God Are Sealed Are Sealed Into Your Moral Awareness — Sunday Adelaja

I MUST go to what desperately frightens me
the chance of failure. — Sally Field

White people build a really big fire and stand way back. Indians build a little-bitty fire and get real close. — Rickey Bray

Addiction is not just for bad people or scumbags
it's a universal disease. — River Phoenix

Why does the number of those others take the place of truth? Why is truth made a mere matter of arithmetic - and only of addition at that? — Ayn Rand

You ever feel like home is the one place you can't go back to? It's like you promise yourself when you got out of bed and combed your hair that this evening, when I get back I'll be a different woman in a new place. And now you can't go back because the house expects something from you. — Marlon James

The question is, when does the therapeutic community end and the reality kick back in Then, what do you do with them — James Johnson

In my dreams I ran paths walled with high hedges. Always the leaves brushing me like laughter. Always the long night. — M. Pierce

I ate another apple pie and ice cream; that's practically all I ate all the way across the country, I knew it was nutritious and it was delicious, of course. — Jack Kerouac

Not everyone who stares likes us; we may look weird enough to get everyone's attention. — M.F. Moonzajer

The will of God or the lunacy of man - it seemed to him that you could take your choice, if you wanted a good enough reason for most things. Or, alternatively (and he thought of it as he contemplated the small orderliness of the cabin against the window background of such frantic natural scenery), the will of man and the lunacy of God. — James Hilton