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Kingwell Island Quotes By Stephen King

He was for the open lands and long rides. That this seemed a good fate was something he would marvel over later, in his solitude. — Stephen King

Kingwell Island Quotes By Felix Abt

When does a wife know that her husband is cheating on her? When he starts complaining about the lack of water as he wants to have two showers a week." This was one of the many popular jokes. — Felix Abt

Kingwell Island Quotes By George Muller

But in what way shall we attain to this settled happiness of soul? How shall we learn to enjoy God? How obtain such an all-sufficient soul-satisfying portion in him as shall enable us to let go the things of this world as vain and worthless in comparison? I answer, This happiness is to be obtained through the study of the Holy Scriptures. God has therein revealed Himself unto us in the face of Jesus Christ. — George Muller

Kingwell Island Quotes By Elena Ferrante

He said we lived in a provincial country, where every occasion was an opportunity for complaining, but meanwhile no one rolled up his sleeves and reorganized things, trying to make them function. — Elena Ferrante

Kingwell Island Quotes By Ana Castillo

I was just, like, not at all the office type; I was the artist type. — Ana Castillo

Kingwell Island Quotes By G.A. Henty

this is a time when we must all take sides for or against the king. — G.A. Henty

Kingwell Island Quotes By Joni Mitchell

I like to move around. I travel. I've driven across country by myself. — Joni Mitchell

Kingwell Island Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton

Qui donc t'a donne la mission s'annoncer au peuple que la divinite n'existe pas? Quel avantage trouves-tu a persuader a l'homme qu'une force aveugle preside a ses destinees et frappe au hasard le crime et la vertu? (Who then invested you with the mission to announce to the people that there is no God? What advantage find you in persuading man that nothing but blind force presides over his destinies, and strikes haphazard both crime and virtue?) - ROBESPIERRE, "DISCOURS," MAI 7, 1794. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton