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Pivla Zenda Quotes By Barbara Samuel

Maybe not. But maybe that's how the world changes, Isaiah. One father, one child, at a time. — Barbara Samuel

Pivla Zenda Quotes By Deborah Mitchell

If you only behave because an invisible man in the sky is watching, then you don't own your own moral structure. Your moral framework is based outside yourself, separate from your reasoning. — Deborah Mitchell

Pivla Zenda Quotes By Rachel Coker

Maybe that's what our friendship was. It was the feeling that we didn't have to speak or explain. We could sit in the darkness and watch the tadpoles just as easily as we could lie out in the heat and breathe in the smell of peaches and gravel, all without saying a word. — Rachel Coker

Pivla Zenda Quotes By Colleen Hoover

He presses his palm against my heart. And no one else deserves to be inside you if they can't get there through here first. — Colleen Hoover

Pivla Zenda Quotes By Megan Fox

Zac Efron is my obsession, we're the same person. We're not actually here, it's like Janet and Michael Jackson. He just puts on his wig and a dress, and it's me, and you don't know that. It's one of the greatest mysteries of all time. — Megan Fox

Pivla Zenda Quotes By Confucius

Some are born with knowledge, some derive it from study, and some acquire it only after a painful realization of their ignorance.
But the knowledge being possessed, it comes to the same thing.
Some study with a natural ease, some from a desire for advantages, and some by strenuous effort.
But the achievement being made, it comes to the same thing. — Confucius

Pivla Zenda Quotes By Jon Jones

Look in the mirror. You must first love yourself before you can receive true love from someone else. — Jon Jones

Pivla Zenda Quotes By Ali Smith

It's probably the closest thing resembling research I ever do (except for this last book, which took more traditional research) - listen to speech patterns. They're everywhere, on the train, in the street, in the shops, on TV, wherever you are. And yes, everyone's speech pattern changes depending on where and to whom they're talking. Ears open. Literally. (which is the word said about sixty times in five minutes by a group of teenagers sitting further up the train from me on my way here). — Ali Smith