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Magnifice Quotes By K.M. Logan

Every Christian should have a dream so big, it takes God himself to fulfill that dream. — K.M. Logan

Magnifice Quotes By David Bowie

No more free steps to heaven. — David Bowie

Magnifice Quotes By Rafe Esquith

That's the beauty of art
we strive for perfection but never achieve it. The journey is everything. — Rafe Esquith

Magnifice Quotes By Vincent Lowry

Follow the dreams of others and you will receive a paycheck. Follow your own dreams and you will never check your pay. — Vincent Lowry

Magnifice Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

Ne cherchez plus mon coeur; les be tes l'ont mange . Don't search any further for my heart; wild beasts ate it. — Charles Baudelaire

Magnifice Quotes By Hugh Prather

Letting go is freedom. When you find yourself in a useless battle, you merely walk off the battlefield. — Hugh Prather

Magnifice Quotes By Neil Armstrong

As I stepped on the moon, I looked around, dazed ... magnifice nt. The vast, sandy silver surface was almost illusory. — Neil Armstrong

Magnifice Quotes By M. Scott Peck

But the fact of the matter is that everyone has an explicit or implicit set of ideas and beliefs as to the essential nature of the world. — M. Scott Peck

Magnifice Quotes By John Green

Even then, it hurt. The pain was always there, pulling me inside of myself, demanding to be felt. It always felt like I was waking up from the pain when something in the world outside of me suddenly required my comment or attention. — John Green

Magnifice Quotes By Diane Ackerman

For most people in the [Jewish] Ghetto [of Warsaw] nature lived only in memory
no parks, birds, or greenery existed in the Ghetto
and they suffered the loss of nature like a phantom-limb pain, an amputation that scrambled the body's rhythms, starved the senses, and made basic ideas about the world impossible for children to fathom. — Diane Ackerman