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Lustran Quotes By Drew Barrymore

I think Shazam is one of the coolest inventions on the planet, and whether I was in a thrift store or in my car, every other week I was Shazaming another Best Coast song. — Drew Barrymore

Lustran Quotes By Emily Lloyd

I was surprised, therefore, when — Emily Lloyd

Lustran Quotes By Joel Osteen

God wants you to go further. — Joel Osteen

Lustran Quotes By Jane Seymour

You cannot do everything at once, so find people you trust to help you. And don't be afraid to say no. — Jane Seymour

Lustran Quotes By Walter Kirn

I read somewhere once that in the 1960s, fiction writers were troubled by the notion that life was becoming stranger and more sensational than made-up stories could ever hope to be. Our new problem - more profound, I think - is that life no longer resembles a story. Events intersect but don't progress. People interact but don't make contact. — Walter Kirn

Lustran Quotes By W.B.Yeats

People who lean on logic and philosophy and rational exposition end by starving the best part of the mind. — W.B.Yeats

Lustran Quotes By Ellen DeGeneres

In the beginning there was nothing. God said, 'Let there be light!' And there was light. There was still nothing, but you could see it a whole lot better. — Ellen DeGeneres

Lustran Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Our globe discovers its bidden virtues, not only in heroes and arch-angels, but in gossips and nurses. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Lustran Quotes By Alinani Joe

Don't be a spectator in the kingdom of God , find something that you can do , at-least even going to church is one of them — Alinani Joe

Lustran Quotes By Martin Amis

It's all strange to me. I know I live on a fierce and magical planet, which sheds or surrenders rain or even flings it off in whipstroke after whipstroke, which fires out bolts of electric gold into the firmament at 186,000 miles per second, which with a single shrug of its tectonic plates can erect a city in half an hour. Creation ... is easy, is quick. There's also a universe, apparently. But I cannot bear to see the stars, even though I know they're there all right, and I do see them, because Tod looks upward at night, as everybody does, and coos and points. The Plough. Sirius, the dog. The stars, to me, are like pins and needles, are like the routemap of a nightmare. Don't join the dots. ... Of the stars, one alone can I contemplate without pain. And that's a planet. The planet they call the evening star, the morning star. Intense Venus. — Martin Amis