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Olepra Quotes By Jillian Hervey

Sometimes words come easily and sometimes they don't. Most songs take me twenty minutes to write. — Jillian Hervey

Olepra Quotes By Kate Milford

Aboard a sailing ship sometime around the War of 1812, — Kate Milford

Olepra Quotes By Erich Fromm

Freedom is not a constant attribute which we either "have" or "have not." In fact, there is no such thing as "freedom" except as a word and an abstract concept. There is only one reality: the act of freeing ourselves in the process of making choices. In this process the degree of our capacity to make choices varies with each act, with our practice of life. — Erich Fromm

Olepra Quotes By E.R. Frank

China puts her hand on my palm. Her fingernails are baby blue with miniature clouds airbrushed at the tips. She saved three weeks of allowance for that sky. — E.R. Frank

Olepra Quotes By Roshon Fegan

I'm a huge animal lover - I love animals to death. I've got tortoises and three dogs, and I've had a million animals in the past. I just think that we should do all we can to take care of them. — Roshon Fegan

Olepra Quotes By Jeff Goins

One of the reasons it can be so hard to find a good mentor these days is that so few people have been mentored. — Jeff Goins

Olepra Quotes By Edward Hirsch

I would keep in mind to a young poet that you are entering into something that is very important, that has always been important in terms of human concerns. — Edward Hirsch

Olepra Quotes By Judith Guest

Riding the train gives him too much time to think, he has decided. Too much thinking can ruin you. — Judith Guest

Olepra Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

Writing the last page of the first draft is the most enjoyable moment in writing. It's one of the most enjoyable moments in life, period. — Nicholas Sparks

Olepra Quotes By Simon Mainwaring

It is time for corporate America to become 'the third pillar' of social change in our society, complementing the first two pillars of government and philanthropy. We need the entire private sector to begin committing itself not just to making profits, but to fulfilling higher and larger purposes by contributing to building a better world. — Simon Mainwaring