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Pfauen Quotes By Morgan Rhodes

Lucia couldn't deny it. Cleo was getting to her, breaking through that dark wall that surrounded her. Believe in magic. Believe in the impossible. Believe, tentatively, in this fragile new friendship with Cleo. And believe that one day she'd see Alexius again. — Morgan Rhodes

Pfauen Quotes By Joel Coen

The question is: Where would it get you if something that's a little bit ambiguous in the movie is made clear? It doesn't get you anywhere. — Joel Coen

Pfauen Quotes By Brit Bennett

She refused to let him bury his guilt in her. She would not be a burying place for any man again. — Brit Bennett

Pfauen Quotes By Reeve Carney

I don't actually like explaining the meanings of my songs, because I think people can take away more from it if they use their imagination. — Reeve Carney

Pfauen Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

Think of God; attachments will gradually drop away. If you wait till all desires disappear before starting your devotion and prayer, you will have to wait for a very long time indeed. — Ramana Maharshi

Pfauen Quotes By Thomas Daniel Nehrer

The fact is: Jesus wrote not a solitary word that survives. Equally astounding is historical silence: not a single historical account refers to him during his lifetime from any source whatsoever, Roman or Jewish, official or personal. — Thomas Daniel Nehrer

Pfauen Quotes By John Milton

But to create
Is greater than created to destroy. — John Milton

Pfauen Quotes By LeAnn Rimes

I've grown up in the press my entire life. — LeAnn Rimes

Pfauen Quotes By Harold Holzer

Lincoln's "campaign" for president ended how and where it began: in adamant silence, and in the same Illinois city to which he had so tenaciously clung since the national convention. Like the solar eclipse that had obscured the Illinois sun in July, Lincoln remained in Springfield, hidden in full view. — Harold Holzer