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Lynetta Lindon Quotes By Joshua Halberstam

Give people a break. It's not easy doing a life. — Joshua Halberstam

Lynetta Lindon Quotes By Toni Morrison

If you surrender to the wind you can ride it. — Toni Morrison

Lynetta Lindon Quotes By H.D. Smith

I'd like to say it could have been worse. I'm sure lots of people hate their job, or their boss, or the people they work with. I just couldn't relate to those people. They have options. They can quit their job, move out of town, or drop off the grid. The only option I had was a guaranteed one-way ticket to Hell when I died, and that didn't include dental. — H.D. Smith

Lynetta Lindon Quotes By James Dobson

Show me a husband who keeps his thoughts to himself, and I will show you a frustrated wife. — James Dobson

Lynetta Lindon Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

There's enough on this planet for everyone's needs but not for everyone's greed. — Mahatma Gandhi

Lynetta Lindon Quotes By Chris Cleave

You're not asking for input. You are asking your admirer's to prove they are paying attention. — Chris Cleave

Lynetta Lindon Quotes By Evan Sutter

Concentration is like a leash for our mind, keeping it under control and obedient and not giving it too much room to move as it wishes. — Evan Sutter

Lynetta Lindon Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

I swear to thee, friend, and may God Almighty bear me witness. For the sake of your love to me, never shall those that are yours go wanting, while I have aught to give. — Diana Gabaldon

Lynetta Lindon Quotes By Julia L. Roberts

People are going to think I'm morbid, loving all these sad books. I actually don't mind a happy ending in a novel - certainly, it's nice when it happens. But when you've invested so much time and your fingers have pushed through all that paper and you get to the end ... well, a tragic ending kind of goes with the tragedy of finishing a book. — Julia L. Roberts