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Moniek Linssen Quotes By Patricia Falvey

Secrets are like the cancer of families. Like tumors, they grow ever larger, and if they are not removed, they suffocate the mind and spirit, and spawn madness. As long as they remain, they cast a shadow on every truth that is uttered, clouding it, constricting it, disporting it. Secrets hurt the secret keeper as much as the poor souls from whom the secret is kept. And even once the secret is out, its shadow echoes into the future, the remnants of its memory leaving us vigilant and fearful. — Patricia Falvey

Moniek Linssen Quotes By Garik Israelian

Spectroscopy can probably answer the question, 'Is there anybody out there?' Are we alone? — Garik Israelian

Moniek Linssen Quotes By Edgar Rice Burroughs

If I had followed my better judgment always, my life would have been a very dull one. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

Moniek Linssen Quotes By John F. Kennedy

Politics is like football; if you see daylight, go through the hole. — John F. Kennedy

Moniek Linssen Quotes By Thomm Quackenbush

Eating should be an act of physical necessity or emotional joy, not something to alleviate boredom. — Thomm Quackenbush

Moniek Linssen Quotes By Billy Graham

I believe there is an obedience to the Gospel, there is a self-denial and a bearing of the cross, if you are to be a follower of Christ. Being a Christian is a serious business. — Billy Graham

Moniek Linssen Quotes By Joel Stein

When Time got rid of my column, I thought it was all over. It was really sad. And then, I just started pushing it to lots of places. And I thought someone would run my column, I thought it was popular, and no one wanted it. — Joel Stein

Moniek Linssen Quotes By Rex Harrison

There is always a struggle, a striving for something bigger than yourself in all forms of art. And even if you don't achieve greatness, even if you fail, which we all must, everything you do in your work is somehow connected with your attitude toward life ... — Rex Harrison