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Obsoletely Fabulous Quotes By Pope Francis

It is the attitude of some leaders of God's people; they continually scold others, hurl reproaches at them, tell them to be quiet ... 'Madam, take your crying child out of the church as I am preaching.' As if the cries of a child were not a sublime homily. — Pope Francis

Obsoletely Fabulous Quotes By Margaret Atwood

I can see why I fell in love with him. But I don't have the energy for it now. — Margaret Atwood

Obsoletely Fabulous Quotes By Eileen Rendahl

Don't you see? It's getting to us. The doll is messing with our feelings. I'm filled with all these thoughts of warmth and love and respect for all of you. Get it out. I went to the sink to splash water on my face. — Eileen Rendahl

Obsoletely Fabulous Quotes By Alexander Gordon Smith

Still no pain as such, just that infuriating itch. — Alexander Gordon Smith

Obsoletely Fabulous Quotes By Joel Osteen

Nobody owes me anything. I am not at a disadvantage. I am equipped, empowered, and anointed. — Joel Osteen

Obsoletely Fabulous Quotes By Anonymous

Do you know what happens, Etienne," says Madame Manec from the other side of the kitchen, "when you drop a frog in a pot of boiling water?" "You will tell us, I am sure." "It jumps out. But do you know what happens when you put the frog in a pot of cool water and then slowly bring it to a boil? You know what happens then?" Marie-Laure waits. The potatoes steam. Madame Manec says, "The frog cooks." ========== — Anonymous

Obsoletely Fabulous Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

It was fatiguing, but nothing was sacred to the Kerch except trade, so she'd gone out of her way to make the risk much higher than the reward when it came to disrespecting her. — Leigh Bardugo

Obsoletely Fabulous Quotes By Mitch Horowitz

There are some people in occult history who warned against using the Ouija Board, who said: "This is a dangerous door to the unconscious. Don't approach this thing." — Mitch Horowitz