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Kahila Funeral Home Quotes By Stephen Chbosky

I love my mom so much. I don't care if that's corny to say. I think on my next birthday, I'm going to buy her a present. I think that should be a tradition. The kid gets gifts from everybody, and he buys one present for his mom since she was there, too. It think that would be nice. — Stephen Chbosky

Kahila Funeral Home Quotes By Colleen Coble

The horses came thundering toward Margaret. "Get down!" Daniel tackled her to the dusty ground.
The breath puffed out of her. She struggled to free herself, but his strong body kept her pinned beneath him. She could smell the clean scent of soap underneath the scent of his skin.
Never in her life had she felt so helpless and dependent. And protected. The word whispered through her brain with a gentle allure. — Colleen Coble

Kahila Funeral Home Quotes By B.R. Ambedkar

Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease that can affect people. — B.R. Ambedkar

Kahila Funeral Home Quotes By Jack Ma

You should learn from your competitor, but never copy. Copy and you die. — Jack Ma

Kahila Funeral Home Quotes By Rumi

Here in my chest a Star came out so clear it drew all Stars into it. — Rumi

Kahila Funeral Home Quotes By Debra Strattford

Mmhh! I have several ideas, but I don't know where to start.'

'You mean to hear me shout your name?'

'Yes, that's one of the ideas I have in mind. — Debra Strattford

Kahila Funeral Home Quotes By Paullina Simons

They stared at each other. Every ocean, every river, every minute they had walked together was in their gaze. He said nothing and she said nothing. She kneeled by him, her hands on him, on his chest, on his heart, on his lungs that took air in but could not move air out, on his open wound; her eyes were on him, and in their eyes was every block of uncounted, unaccounted-for time, every moment they had lived since June 22, 1941, the day war started for the Soviet Union. Her eyes were filled with everything she felt for him. Her eyes were true. — Paullina Simons