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Jay Cartwright Quotes By Yogi Berra

Surprise me! Yogi's reply when he was asked by his wife, Carmen, where he would like to be buried — Yogi Berra

Jay Cartwright Quotes By John Noble

We shouldn't be put out to pasture just because we've reached somebody's idea of retirement, which was certainly happening in Australia, and I think elsewhere as well. — John Noble

Jay Cartwright Quotes By Randy Bachman

You take all the things that frighten you, and when you can get them to work for you all of sudden people are calling you a success. — Randy Bachman

Jay Cartwright Quotes By Anna Brackett

We are always getting ready to live, and never having time enough to live. — Anna Brackett

Jay Cartwright Quotes By Sarah Cross

She could end up as just another girl in a forbidden room, a sleeping beauty who would never wake.

He didn't want that for her. And she didn't want that either. It was the wrong kind of forever. A soulless, frozen love. — Sarah Cross

Jay Cartwright Quotes By Mason Cooley

Most of us live in a world that has ceased to exist. — Mason Cooley

Jay Cartwright Quotes By John F. MacArthur Jr.

Moral freedom now reigns. Materialism and the breakdown of the family are epidemic. Abortions, sexual evils, drugs, and crime are rampant. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

Jay Cartwright Quotes By Kevin Dalton

We live, we love, we let it go. — Kevin Dalton

Jay Cartwright Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

We are all as God made us and frequently much worse. — Miguel De Cervantes

Jay Cartwright Quotes By Jane Austen

The delightful assurance of her total indifference towards Frank Churchill, of her having a heart completely disengaged from him, had given birth to the hope, that, in time, he might gain her affection himself; - but it had been no present hope - he had only, in the momentary conquest of eagerness over judgment, aspired to be told that she did not forbid his attempt to attach her. - The superior hopes which gradually opened were so much the more enchanting. - The affection, which he had been asking to be allowed to create, if he could, was already his! - Within half an hour, he had passed from a thoroughly distressed state of mind, to something so like perfect happiness, that it could bear no other name. — Jane Austen