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Phionah Musumba Quotes By Billy Ray Cyrus

Baby get ready, get set, please don't go. — Billy Ray Cyrus

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Cameron Jace

In all history, art has been the food of the poor, — Cameron Jace

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Carl Jung

The foundation of all mental illness is the unwillingness to experience legitimate suffering. — Carl Jung

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Ellis Peters

Murder is murder,as much a curse to the slayer as to the slain, and cannot be a matter of indifference, whoever the dead may be. — Ellis Peters

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Steven Rogers

Beginnings are usually scary, endings are usually sad, but it's what's in the middle that counts. So when you find yourself at the beginning, just give hope a chance to float up. And it will. — Steven Rogers

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Jay Abraham

If you can be interested in other people you can own the world. — Jay Abraham

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Matthew Quick

I'm fine," I tell Kirk. "Catch anything?"
"Oh, thank god," he says, and then goes on to tell me about the "big one" that got away, like it always does.
And I wonder how many lies it takes to make the world go around. — Matthew Quick

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Isabelle Holland

You can be free from everything but the consequences of what you do. — Isabelle Holland

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Gayle Forman

I think of all the voices that clatter around in my head, voices that I'm pretty sure are just some older, or younger, or just better versions of me. There have been times - when things have been really bleak - that I've tried to summon her, to have her answer me back, but it never works. I just get me. If I want her voice, I have to rely on memories. At least I have plenty of those. — Gayle Forman

Phionah Musumba Quotes By Pat Conroy

I had loved studying the map because it was a printed explanation of where I had been placed on earth. It was a love song to location, a psalm of praise to both measurement and extent. — Pat Conroy