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Katelynne Chantelle Quotes By William McDonough

We get jealous not because we're evil, but because we have little artists pent up inside us. — William McDonough

Katelynne Chantelle Quotes By Brian D. McLaren

The church latched on to that old doctrine of original sin like a dog to a stick, and before you knew it, the whole gospel got twisted around it. Instead of being God's big message of saving love for the whole world, the gospel became a little bit of secret information on how to solve the pesky legal problem of original sin. — Brian D. McLaren

Katelynne Chantelle Quotes By Gregory Maguire

She reasoned that because she was beautiful she was significant, though what she signified, and to whom, was not clear to her yet. — Gregory Maguire

Katelynne Chantelle Quotes By Colin Farrell

I've started films like Miami Vice where I'm in really good shape and I look back on that film and see the moustache is bigger as I've got a larger face. — Colin Farrell

Katelynne Chantelle Quotes By J.T. Bock

I hadn't realized she could shrink ... It makes sense now with the tricks Ari was able to perform with her."
"She wasn't born that way. Her mother was a scientist working to reduce subatomic particles."
"And whose mom isn't?" Raven joked. "Was Rick Moranis involved somehow? — J.T. Bock

Katelynne Chantelle Quotes By Scott Bakula

I haven't really thought about where to scatter my ashes when the time comes, but I doubt that it would be in space. — Scott Bakula

Katelynne Chantelle Quotes By Dubravka Ugresic

As an outsider I was free to pick my own literary traditions, to build my own system of literary values. — Dubravka Ugresic

Katelynne Chantelle Quotes By Edmund Burke

Some decent regulated pre-eminence, some preference (not exclusive appropriation) given to birth, is neither unnatural, nor unjust, nor impolite. — Edmund Burke