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Keeleigh Hall Quotes By Michelle Monaghan

I will say that 'Source Code' proved to be a very tricky film to shoot. — Michelle Monaghan

Keeleigh Hall Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

You are a spirit, bearing the weight of a dead body, as Epictetus used to say. — Marcus Aurelius

Keeleigh Hall Quotes By Geoffrey Chew

Nature is as it is because this is the only possible nature consistent with itself. — Geoffrey Chew

Keeleigh Hall Quotes By John Scott

I don't see myself as experimenting in any conscious way, it's perhaps that certain books require different densities of language. — John Scott

Keeleigh Hall Quotes By George R R Martin

When the end comes, I will meet it raging. — George R R Martin

Keeleigh Hall Quotes By Laura McBride

...I'd rather live knowing I made a mistake than wondering if I could have made a difference if I'd tried.
The way I see it, nothing in life is a rehersal. It's not preparation for anything else. There's no getting ready for it. There's no waiting for the real part to begin. Not ever. Not even for the smallest child. This is it. And if you wait too long to figure that out, to figure out that we are the ones making the world, we are the ones to whom all the problems- and all the possibilities for grace- now fall, then you lose everything. Your only shot at this world.
I get that this one small life is all we have for whatever it is we are going to do. And I want in. — Laura McBride

Keeleigh Hall Quotes By Michele Cassou

Your art is part of the big painting of your life. You are on your own, standing by yourself in the middle of creation. In the beauty of that aloneness, and in how you respond to it, you will find your passion. — Michele Cassou

Keeleigh Hall Quotes By Rick Riordan

Percy pulled Annabeth close and kissed her...long enough for it to get really awkward for Piper, though she said nothing. She thought about the old rule of Aphrodite's cabin: that to be recognized as a daughter of the love goddess, you had to break someone's heart. Piper had long ago decided to change that rule. Percy and Annabeth were a perfect example of why. You should have to make someone's heart whole; that was a much better test. — Rick Riordan