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Lasonya Allen Quotes By Lisa Leslie

I encourage girls to play sports and play hard. — Lisa Leslie

Lasonya Allen Quotes By Bill Bryson

I always wanted to do a baseball book; I love baseball. The problem is that a very large part of my following is in non-baseball playing countries. — Bill Bryson

Lasonya Allen Quotes By Chris Hardwick

I've gone from being bullied by jocks as a kid to being bullied by nerds as an adult. — Chris Hardwick

Lasonya Allen Quotes By Richard Russo

Aware, as always, that the truth isn't much of substitute for a good answer. — Richard Russo

Lasonya Allen Quotes By Rumi

I wrote
Your Name
in My Heart
and
Forever
it will Stay. — Rumi

Lasonya Allen Quotes By Aristotle.

The beginning seems to be more than half of the whole. — Aristotle.

Lasonya Allen Quotes By Guadalupe Garcia McCall

Sometimes it's best to take things down and start all over again. It's the way of the world. — Guadalupe Garcia McCall

Lasonya Allen Quotes By Donna Joy Usher

If I had to spend an hour getting ready every time I went somewhere, I wouldn't bother leaving the house. — Donna Joy Usher

Lasonya Allen Quotes By Ken Follett

The heart is a map of the world, did you know that?" "I don't even know what it means," he said. "I saw a medieval map once. It showed the earth as a flat disc with Jerusalem in the center. Rome was bigger than Africa, and America was not even shown, of course. The heart is that kind of map. The self is in the middle and everything else is out of proportion. You draw the friends of your youth large, then later it's impossible to rescale them when other more important people need to be added. Anyone who has done you wrong is shown too big, and so is anyone you loved. — Ken Follett

Lasonya Allen Quotes By John Harvey Kellogg

The Lord did not bless us with any children of our own, so we gathered up little waifs whom we thought would be neglected and would not be cared for unless we brought them into our family. — John Harvey Kellogg