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Maricelle Soriano Quotes By Jennifer Weiner

People say I'm not good at writing about men. My dad left when I was 16. Give me a break. I'm doing the best I can. — Jennifer Weiner

Maricelle Soriano Quotes By Keith Ferrazzi

We let what we know limit what we can imagine; the result, a failure of imagination. — Keith Ferrazzi

Maricelle Soriano Quotes By Billy Graham

On our knees we are the most powerful force on earth — Billy Graham

Maricelle Soriano Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Necessity is the mistress and guide of nature. Necessity is the theme and inventress of nature, her curb and her eternal law. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Maricelle Soriano Quotes By Gary Zukav

When you interact with another, an illusion is part of this dynamic. This illusion allows each soul to perceive what it needs to understands in order to heal. — Gary Zukav

Maricelle Soriano Quotes By John Milton

One sip of this will bathe the drooping spirits in delight, beyond the bliss of dreams. — John Milton

Maricelle Soriano Quotes By Linus Torvalds

I've actually found the image of Silicon Valley as a hotbed of money-grubbing tech people to be pretty false, but maybe that's because the people I hang out with are all really engineers. — Linus Torvalds

Maricelle Soriano Quotes By Arundhati Roy

It wasn't what lay at the end of her road that frightened Ammu as much as the nature of the road itself. No milestones marked its progress. No trees grew along it. No dappled shadows shaded it. No mists rolled over it. No birds circled it. No twists, no turns or hairpin bends obscured even momentarily, her clear view of the end. This filled Ammu with an awful dread, because she was not the kind of woman who wanted her future told. She dreaded it too much. So if she were granted one small wish perhaps it would have been Not to Know, Not to know what each day hed in store for her. Not to know where she might be, next month, next year. Ten years on. Not to know which way her road might turn and what lay beyond the bend. — Arundhati Roy