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Mark Dunkerley Quotes By William Sloane Coffin

Human beings who blind themselves to human need make themselves less human. — William Sloane Coffin

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By Christina Lauren

There is no way to mess this up," I said, right against her mouth. "Even if we didn't get married tomorrow, you're the love of my life. I'm with you until we both die, at the same time, when I am one hundred and you are ninety three. — Christina Lauren

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By Kaley Cuoco

I'm not a girly girl. I go to the bar. I like to get dirty. I love sports. I'm like the son my dad never had. — Kaley Cuoco

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By Claire Foy

I hate having to pose for photos. It's just so embarrassing. Everyone is expecting you to know what to do because you're an actor, but I haven't a clue. — Claire Foy

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By Suzanne Brockmann

Two Navy SEALs versus one angry seven-month-old," he mused, "The odds could go either way. — Suzanne Brockmann

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By Danny Boyle

I tend to score with songs from Western pop music. — Danny Boyle

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By George S. Patton Jr.

Anyone in any walk of life who is content with mediocrity is untrue to himself and to American tradition. — George S. Patton Jr.

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By Euginia Herlihy

Those who have teachable spirit get wiser and wiser daily. — Euginia Herlihy

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

I will strip away all that you know, all that you love, until you have no shelter but mine. — Leigh Bardugo

Mark Dunkerley Quotes By John Eldredge

And loneliness is something we share with him. "The whole conviction of my life," wrote Thomas Wolfe, "now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon peculiar to myself and a few other solitary men, is the central and inevitable fact of human existence." To be missed, or misunderstood. To be judged unfairly. To be wanted for what you can do, rather than who you are. To go on for years unappreciated, even unknown by those closest to you. — John Eldredge