Langeveld Drive Freehold Quotes & Sayings
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Wizard's Fourth Rule
There is magic in sincere forgiveness; in the forgiveness you give, but more so in the forgiveness you receive. — Terry Goodkind

O how far remov'd, Predestination! is thy foot from such As see not the First Cause entire: and ye, O mortal men! be wary how ye judge: For we, who see the Maker, know not yet The number of the chosen; and esteem Such scantiness of knowledge our delight: For all good is, in that primal good, Concentrate; and God's will and ours are one. — Dante Alighieri

This constant mental diatribe and the frustrations, worries, insecurities and muscular tension that ensues are the self. — Chris Matakas

She jumps on me for sharing pain with the living, but she tries to share it with the dead. — Octavia E. Butler

Don't limit yourself by what you've achieved. All your past achievements are only stepping stones for the greatness to come. — LaShawnda Jones

Unlock a child's imagination through the power of words. — Kai Strand

Dear Diary, the Heroine never cries. — Amelia F. Jones

He tried to carry himself like a major playa but he was far from it. On top of that he was short, thin with big eyes and black lips. He was the true definition of a creature. — George Sherman Hudson

How do we fight back? By creating art. — Terence McKenna

My line is probably a little more conservative than some of my compatriots in the business. But again, I think it's all - like, it just - it comes down to me knowing who I am and knowing how I want to be seen in the world, how I want to discuss things. — John Legend

Not only two years, but even until twenty, two hundred, two thousand yearswe always have to be together.""because I have the members, I have never felt lonely. — Yoochun

Nobody ever sets out to become the saviour of humanity. It's one of those things that just kind of happens, like love, or a cold. — Richard Langridge

Liberty, taking the word in its concrete sense, consists in the ability to choose. — Simone Weil