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Milliards Mailbox Quotes By Paul Marciano

The Guess girl always combines sensuality with class. She's sexy and voluptuous, but not in a vulgar or cheesy way. Over the years, whether it was when I first saw Laetitia Casta, Eva Herzigova, or Anna Nicole Smith, the common thread when choosing the next Guess girl was an instant feeling in my stomach that she was the one. — Paul Marciano

Milliards Mailbox Quotes By Damon Lindelof

Essentially, there's no scientific evidence whatsoever that could ever be presented to me that would wipe out my fundamental spiritual beliefs. — Damon Lindelof

Milliards Mailbox Quotes By Linus Pauling

Every aspect of the world today - even politics and international relations - is affected by chemistry. — Linus Pauling

Milliards Mailbox Quotes By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Creativity is the firing of my soul. — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Milliards Mailbox Quotes By Regina Brett

Get busy on the possible — Regina Brett

Milliards Mailbox Quotes By L.E. Green

It is through our communion with the Holy Spirit that we are able to apprehend the things that God has given us, through our union with Jesus Christ. If you haven't taken the time to invite Him in, I advise you to do so now . Begin by seeking God specifically concerning marriage. Ask Him to prepare and position you, so that when it is time, you will be found in the right place, doing the work of God. Believe in His willingness to guide you. Trust in His wisdom and power in bringing His promises to pass. Ask Him to 'speak on' concerning your mate and your future. You may be surprised at how eager He is to answer. — L.E. Green

Milliards Mailbox Quotes By Richard Dawkins

If ever there was a slamming of the door in the face of constructive investigation, it is the word miracle. To a medieval peasant, a radio would have seemed like a miracle. — Richard Dawkins