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Jaynell Bueno Quotes By James Buchanan

The only thing I ever did wrong was what I did right...
loving someone like Kabe. — James Buchanan

Jaynell Bueno Quotes By Neil Diamond

Songwriting is different from music, although I don't deny now that it would be nice to have a little more background in music theory. — Neil Diamond

Jaynell Bueno Quotes By Colleen Hoover

Auburn Mason Reed," I say out loud.

What are the chances?

I smile and run my thumb over the letters in her middle name. "We have the same middle name."

I look back up at Adam, and he's lowering his bed again with a faint smile on his face. "That could be fate, you know."

I shake my head, dismissing his comment. "I'm pretty sure she's your fate. Not mine."

His voice is strained, and it takes a tremendous amount of effort for him to roll onto his side. He closes his eyes and says, "Hopefully she has more than one fate, Owen. — Colleen Hoover

Jaynell Bueno Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

And it seemed to me that existence was itself so very eccentric a legacy that I could not complain of not understanding the limitations of the vision when I did not understand the vision they limited. — G.K. Chesterton

Jaynell Bueno Quotes By Jim Allchin

The gaming experience on Windows Vista is going to go beyond any of the gaming consoles and anything that's been done before. — Jim Allchin

Jaynell Bueno Quotes By Sameh Elsayed

When you pray to God asking for something, make sure you are asking for the things that are pushed by love not hate. — Sameh Elsayed

Jaynell Bueno Quotes By Charles Dickens

People like us don't go out at night cause people like them see us for what we are — Charles Dickens

Jaynell Bueno Quotes By Daya Kudari

Good luck in a way is bad luck not occurring, but the world wants stories of how bad luck happened, and how good luck played a savior. — Daya Kudari