Modoc Quotes & Sayings
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If we love Him infinitely more than we do ourselves, we make an unconditional sacr Here it is that the Spirit teaches us all truth; for all truth is eminently contained in this sacrifice of love, where the soul strips itself of every thing to present it to God. — Francois Fenelon

People who recognize that money won't buy happiness are still willing to see if credit cards will do the trick. — Charles E. McKenzie

It'll be hard, but life moves fast-we'll see each other again. I know that. I can feel that. Just like I can feel how much you care for me and how much I love you — Nicholas Sparks

Houses are full of things that gather dust — Jack Kerouac

As much as we all love playing live, it's not normal to be on the road all the time, to have no home. — Gavin Rossdale

I love being on stage or in front of the camera. My work brings me a lot of joy. It helps me figure out who I am. I'm really lucky that I get to make a living at acting. — Dana Delany

I turn and I slowly walk away and I don't look back. It has always been a fault of mine, but it is the way I am. I never look back. Never. — James Frey

I should consider it a greater success to interest one wise and earnest soul, than a million unwise and frivolous. — Henry David Thoreau

You've got to be willing to forgive and say, 'God, get something good out of something bad.' And if you'll make that choice ... God will do it. — Don Young

Katrina held Bram in her arms, speaking softly, reassuringly, as they approached baby Modoc.
This was an important moment, a beginning, for she knew the boy would spend his life with animals, especially elephants, and the meeting was of utmost importance. Neither the elephant nor the baby said a word. All was quiet as they looked at each other. Mo's small trunk wormed its way up, reaching to the baby. As Bram leaned over, his little hand pulled loose from Katrina's grasp found its way down toward the trunk. A finger extended to meet the tip of the trunk. Bram's expression was one of curiosity; he felt the wet tip, Modoc moved her "finger" all around Bram's hand, sliding it across each finger and the palm. A big tickle grin spread across Bram's face, Modoc did her elephant "chirp," a tear glistened as it ran down Katrina's face. All was well. The future had been written. — Ralph Helfer

For Arthur, who could usually contrive to feel self-conscious if left alone for long enough with a Swiss cheese plant, the moment was one of sustained revelation. — Douglas Adams

Whatever character you give your children shall be their future. — Steve William Laible

As a child, I was a clown. I didn't hesitate to make a fool of myself and I would love to completely take on wacky characters. — Gemma Ward