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Mullarneys Quotes By J.D. Robb

She went to the AutoChef, programmed a vitamin smoothie. And was shocked when that's exactly what she got. — J.D. Robb

Mullarneys Quotes By Atticus

Her smile was like laughter to me - it bubbled in like champagne. — Atticus

Mullarneys Quotes By Matt Chandler

The context of the gospel message is not our benefit or our salvation; the context of the gospel is the supremacy of Christ and the glory of God. This story of the good news is personal, but it is also cosmic. — Matt Chandler

Mullarneys Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

As a child, I once suffered a bad fall that resulted in scratched palms and scraped knees. I remember how badly it stung, the cold air hitting my bleeding wounds; I felt that I couldn't stand up for the pain. Through a veil of tears, I recall a kind hand reaching for me and helping me to my feet. My knees and palms were washed clean, and I remember thinking that for the rest of my life, I wanted to help people stand back up. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Mullarneys Quotes By Barbara Hughes

Real love is intentional, an act of the will. — Barbara Hughes

Mullarneys Quotes By Margaret Peterson Haddix

Because," he said in an even voice, "you're used to winning, so you don't even think about how, every time there's a game, both sides get that 'rah, rah, team' speech from their coaches both sides hear 'you're the best!' 'You've got to win!' 'You're the greatest!' But half of the people playing that game are going to walk away losers. Half! — Margaret Peterson Haddix

Mullarneys Quotes By Angela Nissel

(Regarding check-cashing places):
It's hitting me how poor this really is: I'm standing in a long line to pay someone to give me my pay. So, technically, they get paid before I do, and it's my damn check. — Angela Nissel

Mullarneys Quotes By Elisabeth Badinter

The truth is that a woman who chooses not to have children has generally engaged the question of a mother's responsibilities to a degree of seriousness not previously explored when motherhood was simply a natural necessity. — Elisabeth Badinter