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Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By Alcoholics Anonymous

In all times of emotional disturbance or indecision, we can pause, ask for quiet, and in the stillness simply say: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. Thy will, not mine, be done. — Alcoholics Anonymous

Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By David Byrne

Body odor is the window to the soul. — David Byrne

Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By David Whyte

You must learn one thing. The world was made to be free in. Give up all the other worlds Except the one in which you belong. — David Whyte

Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By Doug Stanhope

Religious tolerance. No! Zero tolerance for any type of religion. — Doug Stanhope

Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By Larry McMurtry

You told me to stay," July said. "I know I did, son," Augustus said. "I'm sure you wish you had. But yesterday's gone on down the river and you can't get it back. Go on with your digging and I'll tidy up. — Larry McMurtry

Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By Gautama Buddha

What you think, you become.
What you feel, you attract.
What you imagine, you create. — Gautama Buddha

Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By Sanjeev Bhaskar

We lived above my father's launderette. Both my parents ran the launderette, but my father was also a factory supervisor, and my mum worked part-time in an accounts office. — Sanjeev Bhaskar

Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By Jack Kirby

I always resent anybody interfering with anybody else trying to do his job. Everybody has his own job to do. If he's good, he'll do well, but if he's mediocre, he's not going to do as well as he should. — Jack Kirby

Midcourse Interceptor Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Bullshit! Li-ar! Your mother and father are dead like everybody else. Everybody is dead. — Joyce Carol Oates