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Nalisha Rangel Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Your life is big. Keep reaching. — Oprah Winfrey

Nalisha Rangel Quotes By Rebecca O'Donnell

Have you ever gotten to a point where you looked at your own life, thought "Fu** this," and reached for the economy-sized Valium? Ah, suicide. So dark and seductive. — Rebecca O'Donnell

Nalisha Rangel Quotes By Alex Flinn

Love does not forget! — Alex Flinn

Nalisha Rangel Quotes By Wayne Dyer

Our intentions create our reality. — Wayne Dyer

Nalisha Rangel Quotes By Peter Watson

Even by the end of the seventeenth century, fifty years before our starting point, there was no shortage of people in Europe who felt that the Christian religion had been gravely discredited. Protestants and Catholics had been killing each other in the hundreds of thousands, or millions, for holding opinions that no one could prove one way or the other. The observations of Kepler and Galileo transformed man's view of the heavens, and the flood of discoveries from the New World promoted an interest in the diversity of customs and beliefs found on the other side of the Atlantic. It was obvious to many that God favored diversity over uniformity and that Christianity and Christian concepts - like the soul and a concentration on the afterlife - were not necessarily crucial elements since so many lived without them. — Peter Watson

Nalisha Rangel Quotes By Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

When you play with a gentleman, you play like a gentleman. But when you play with bastards, make sure you play like a bigger bastard. Otherwise, you will lose. — Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Nalisha Rangel Quotes By Joan Didion

Survivors look back and see omens, messages they missed.
They remember the tree that died, the gull that splattered onto the hood of the car.
They live by symbols. They read meaning into the barrage of spam on the unused computer, the delete key that stops working, the imagined abandonment in the decision to replace it. — Joan Didion