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Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By T. Rafael Cimino

Books aren't easy. If you want easy, watch the fucking movie. — T. Rafael Cimino

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By Urijah Faber

I sometimes get caught up in the big goals ... That aren't really the ultimate goal, which is to be happy for what you have. — Urijah Faber

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By Eduardo Galeano

There is nothing more orderly than a cemetery. — Eduardo Galeano

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By Chief Seattle

Whatever Seattle says, the great chief at Washington can rely upon with as much certainty as he can upon the return of the sun or the seasons. — Chief Seattle

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By Kari Jobe

Comparison will be the number one thing that will keep you from doing what God's calling you to do. He's put a gift and a call and a desire in your heart that is different than anyone else's. And you're wired that way for a reason. — Kari Jobe

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By John Geddes

Don't think love is just an emotion - I am dangerous and you know it because I will do anything you ask me to do ... — John Geddes

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By John Paul Caponigro

I'd say seeking is one of the fundamental artistic impulses. Art is about discovery. The medium is not the message. — John Paul Caponigro

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By Colin S. Smith

Redeeming sinners from all nations through Jesus Christ was God's plan from the beginning. — Colin S. Smith

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By Nikki Haley

This is America. Anyone is free to protest about anything they want. — Nikki Haley

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By Xena Thornton

Reality is okay if you have a friend that will help you up when it comes around to smack you in the face. — Xena Thornton

Mount Rushmore Famous Quotes By T. Mountebank

He didn't know what beget what, but he quickly learned that people with money to hide were powerful, and powerful people were violent. It was reliable math: as the amount of money being conveyed increased, so too did the level of paranoia; the psychotic behavior of his clients increasing with every figure added to the sum. — T. Mountebank