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Kohlenberger Dictionary Quotes By Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Early in school, they called me 'the artist.' When teachers wanted things painted, they called upon me, they called upon 'the artist.' I am not saying that I learned my name, animals can learn their names, I am saying that they learned it. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Kohlenberger Dictionary Quotes By C.J. English

We made love... and sushi. — C.J. English

Kohlenberger Dictionary Quotes By Ann Coulter

Like the archers of Agincourt, John O'Neal and the 254 Swiftboat Veterans took down their own haughty Frenchman. — Ann Coulter

Kohlenberger Dictionary Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

I find nothing more frightening than a man trying to do what he has decided is important. Very little in the world has ever gone astray - at least on a grand scale - because a person decided to be frivolous — Brandon Sanderson

Kohlenberger Dictionary Quotes By Shaun Alexander

I think there will be more smiles when the smoke clears. — Shaun Alexander

Kohlenberger Dictionary Quotes By Richard Stearns

Even a small match
lit in a place of total
darkness gives off a
blinding light. — Richard Stearns

Kohlenberger Dictionary Quotes By Albert Espinosa

Don't be afraid of being the person you have become. — Albert Espinosa

Kohlenberger Dictionary Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

Life is a misery, death an uncertainty. Suppose it steals suddenly upon me, in what state shall I leave this world? When can I learn what I have here neglected to learn? Or is it true that death will cut off and put an end to all care and all feeling? This is something to be inquired into.
But no, this cannot be true. It is not for nothing, it is not meaningless that all over the world is displayed the high and towering authority of the Christian faith.
Such great and wonderful things would never have been done for us by God, if the life of the soul were to end with the death of the body. Why then do I delay? Why do I not abandon my hopes of this world and devote myself entirely to the search for God and for the happy life? — Augustine Of Hippo