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Passantino Obituaries Quotes By Hannah Murray

Do people ever ask me to say 'Wow?' Never in interviews, but a few times on the street. I don't do it. I try to get away from them as quickly as possible and explain that I'm not a performing seal. — Hannah Murray

Passantino Obituaries Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I seek daily a spiritual awaken of my soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Passantino Obituaries Quotes By Samantha Young

I miss our Would You Rather conversations and your hilarious answers. I miss your laugh. I miss the way I feel when I make you laugh. Like I just won something really important. I miss just sitting with you in perfect, silent understanding. I miss the way you never judge anyone. It's such a rare find, Liv. And I miss watching how kind you are with everyone. I miss being able to call you and talk to you about random shit and important shit. I miss my best friend. I miss you. I love you. — Samantha Young

Passantino Obituaries Quotes By Friedrich Schiller

The mind is the eyesight of the soul. — Friedrich Schiller

Passantino Obituaries Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Action is no less necessary than thought to the instinctive tendencies of the human frame. — Mahatma Gandhi

Passantino Obituaries Quotes By Jane Emery

He has one hand over her mound and works his fingers as if he was playing guitar, making beautiful music with her tiny button. He serenades her with a love song that only his fingers know how to pick- a tune that no man can duplicate. — Jane Emery

Passantino Obituaries Quotes By Martha Finley

But I wouldn't mind if You included a Prince Charles in my story. Charming!" Millie shook her head. "I meant Prince Charming. Really, Lord. Time to pray about something else... — Martha Finley

Passantino Obituaries Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

But wise men pierce this rotten diction and fasten words again to visible things; so that picturesque language is at once a commanding certificate that he who employs it, is a man in alliance with truth and God. — Ralph Waldo Emerson