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Killoran Obituary Quotes By Luise Rainer

The secret of a long life is to never trust a doctor. — Luise Rainer

Killoran Obituary Quotes By Bryant McGill

Rejecting predatory capitalism in America is a way to respect and honor America. — Bryant McGill

Killoran Obituary Quotes By Linda Martin

The older I get the funnier I get ... Think what I'll save in not having my face lifted. — Linda Martin

Killoran Obituary Quotes By Tracy Rees

And what kind of man would nurture and support her pioneering temperament, her passionate heart? More likely by far that she would be oppressed and raged at until her spirit was battered. — Tracy Rees

Killoran Obituary Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

The kind of sermon which is likely to break the hearer's heart is that which first has broken the preacher's heart, and the sermon which is likely to reach the heart of the hearer is the one which has come straight from the heart of the preacher. — Charles Spurgeon

Killoran Obituary Quotes By Christine Le

There's a saying that goes like this: The hourglass freezes in moments of sorrow. Races along in moments of bliss." He spun and pulled me to my feet. Cupping my cheeks, he gazed into my eyes. "The very concept of time is a demand. That you own it, savor it, mean it. Before you waste it . . . or it wastes you. — Christine Le

Killoran Obituary Quotes By George Foreman

You've got to keep a dog with you at all times. A dog cannot roam. You've got to keep him in the house with you. You can't have a wild dog and expect days to go good. — George Foreman

Killoran Obituary Quotes By Brandy Norwood

I'm open to different parts. I would love to do something where I can sing and act at the same time. — Brandy Norwood

Killoran Obituary Quotes By Molly Ivins

With politicians, artful evasion is always preferable to the outright lie. — Molly Ivins