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Kerry Spackman Quotes By Courtney Cole

Love never fails, Mila. That's what your parents believed. And because of you, it's what I believe now, too. You stuck by me and loved me when I didn't deserve it. All I want is a chance to prove that I can be worthy of it. Your parents were sort of fucked up in their own way, like me, and they never got the help that they needed. But I will. I promise. I will put the work in. I will learn how to cope with painful things and I will never leave you again. Just tell me that you'll stay with me. — Courtney Cole

Kerry Spackman Quotes By Mandy Concepcion

The air/fuel ratio for any gasoline engine should be at 14.7:1 for it to run at maximum efficiency and the converter to do it work. — Mandy Concepcion

Kerry Spackman Quotes By Michael Faraday

I happen to have discovered a direct relation between magnetism and light, also electricity and light, and the field it opens is so large and I think rich. — Michael Faraday

Kerry Spackman Quotes By Nicki Minaj

People will love you and support you when it's beneficial. — Nicki Minaj

Kerry Spackman Quotes By Bill Gaither

Because He lives, I can face tomorrow. Because He lives, all fear is gone. — Bill Gaither

Kerry Spackman Quotes By Marc Chagall

Mine alone is the country of my soul. — Marc Chagall

Kerry Spackman Quotes By Betsy Brown Braun

Remember, parenting is not a popularity contest. Your child does not have to like you, nor do all his friends need to think you are the best daddy. In fact, there will be countless times when your child doesn't like you one bit. You are going to have to make unpopular decisions and impose consequences that he will not like. So be it. It's your job. You are the parent. Now act like one. — Betsy Brown Braun

Kerry Spackman Quotes By Charlie Jane Anders

As Dorothy J. Heydt famously said, the eight deadliest words for any work of fiction are 'I don't care what happens to these people. — Charlie Jane Anders