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Nobilio Whitewater Quotes By Shirley Rousseau Murphy

If it occurred to Thursey that there was really no relationship between marrying your own true love and having a fortune showered upon you, she didn't bother about that. In a story you might as well have both, it was make-believe anyway.
But if I had to choose, she thought. If I had to choose ... she stared at her ragged dress hanging from its hook, and her ragged mended sandals on the shelf, then put the books away. How would I ever have such a choice, except in a made-up story? — Shirley Rousseau Murphy

Nobilio Whitewater Quotes By Fannie Flagg

do you know that's the same woman — Fannie Flagg

Nobilio Whitewater Quotes By James E. Faust

Our greatest hope comes from the knowledge that the Savior broke the bands of death. His victory came through His excruciating pain, suffering, and agony. He atoned for our sins if we repent. — James E. Faust

Nobilio Whitewater Quotes By Joel Fuhrman

Delaying a meal brings about symptoms most people call "hunger." These symptoms include abdominal cramping, weakness, and feeling ill-the same as during drug withdrawal. This is not hunger. Our dietary habits, especially eating animal-protein-rich foods three times a day, are so stressful to the detoxification system in our liver and kidneys that we start to get withdrawal, or detoxification, symptoms the minute we aren't busy processing such food. Real hunger is not that uncomfortable. — Joel Fuhrman

Nobilio Whitewater Quotes By Brendan Fraser

What if Shakespeare had had a test audience for Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet? — Brendan Fraser

Nobilio Whitewater Quotes By Robert Smithson

History is a facsimile of events held together by finally biographical information. — Robert Smithson

Nobilio Whitewater Quotes By John Boorman

The resistance to [black-and-white] is huge, in the way that you have to sell the film. It's difficult to distribute around the world. — John Boorman