Leibensperger Family History Quotes & Sayings
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It couldn't be good to want something this bad. Want someone this bad. I'm just me. Oh God. I'm me, and he's him. — Debra Anastasia

My father always said that you cannot graft a culture of science and engineering onto an Iron Age society. And so it's proving.' Bisesa studied him. 'You'll have to tell me about your father. — Arthur C. Clarke

It's okay to talk about it. Death is so normal, I don't know why everyone gets so hung up about it. We all have to deal with it. Most people that you talk to have lost someone, but nobody talks about it. — Rachel Ward

History is not just the evolution of technology; it is the evolution of thought. — James Redfield

I'm no hardened criminal who the authorities need to hunt. — Vijay Mallya

I know I'm writing better now than I ever did for adults because I'm writing for an audience who know that they don't know everything. — David Almond

I am but little disposed to put things in writing. One almost always regrets doing so. — Charles Baudelaire

There was no right or wrong during war. The setting sun made me realize that the ones who would live to see a new day would be the ones who are victorious. As with all the history of this world, the ones who won were always right. — Shayne Colaco

Only Valek would consider an attempt on my life a fascinating diversion. — Maria V. Snyder

As for the play itself, it is perhaps the most popular and well-known of all Shakespeare's works and is also the longest and arguably the most difficult to understand. — William Shakespeare

Grace isn't a little prayer you chant before receiving a meal. It's a way to live. — Jacqueline Winspear

Everything that I love is behind those gates. We have elephants, and giraffes, and crocodiles, and every kind of tigers and lions. And - and we have bus loads of kids, who don't get to see those things. They come up sick children, and enjoy it. — Michael Jackson

Spirituality exists wherever we struggle with the issue of how our lives fit into the greater cosmic scheme of things. This is true even when our questions never give way to specific answers or give rise to specific practices such as prayer or meditation. We encounter spiritual issues every time we wonder where the universe comes from, why we are here, or what happens when we die. We also become spiritual when we become moved by values such as beauty, love, or creativity that seem to reveal a meaning or power beyond our visible world. An idea or practice is "spiritual" when it reveals our personal desire to establish a felt-relationship with the deepest meanings or powers governing life. — Robert C. Fuller

Every author believes that the book which he is placing before the public will 'fill a long-felt want,' and success or failure depends very much on how closely he has been able to gauge the nature of the 'long-felt want.' — Will C. Barnes