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Kimbrells Quotes By Fulton J. Sheen

A smile across the aisle of a bus in the morning could save a suicide later in the day. — Fulton J. Sheen

Kimbrells Quotes By Robert Herjavec

Someday' isn't a real day like Monday or Tuesday; it's just another word for 'never. — Robert Herjavec

Kimbrells Quotes By Horace Mann

Spurn not at seeming error, but dig below its surface for the truth; And beware of seeming truths that grow on the roots of error. — Horace Mann

Kimbrells Quotes By Janet Reno

I'm just an awkward old maid with a very great affection for men. — Janet Reno

Kimbrells Quotes By Echo Bodine

I don't focus outside of myself to my guides. I always focus inside. — Echo Bodine

Kimbrells Quotes By Cathy Marie Hake

You could foster happiness and add to our joy - or sow hurt and discord. It's a choice you make each day, each hour, and with each thought. — Cathy Marie Hake

Kimbrells Quotes By Mark Spitz

If you have a lane, you have a chance. — Mark Spitz

Kimbrells Quotes By Josh Logan

I like to think of my style as pretty versatile. And I'd like whatever I record to reflect that to be mostly genre - to be just something that people want to listen on to see what I'm going to come up with next. That's the kind of music I'm into. — Josh Logan

Kimbrells Quotes By Jenna Marbles

I came out of my shell in college. — Jenna Marbles

Kimbrells Quotes By Richard Yates

Nothing had warned him that he might be overwhelmed by the swaying, shining vision of a girl he hadn't seen in years, a girl whose every glance and gesture could make his throat fill up with longing ("Wouldn't you like to be loved by me?"), and that then before his very eyes she would dissolve and change into the graceless, suffering creature whose existence he tried every day of his life to deny but whom he knew as well and as painfully as he knew himself, a gaunt constricted woman whose red eyes flashed reproach, whose false smile in the curtain call was as homely as his own sore feet, his own damp climbing underwear and his own sour smell. — Richard Yates