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Plausibly Synonym Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

There is a reason they call God a presence - because God is right here, right now. In the present is the only place to find Him, and now is the only time. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Plausibly Synonym Quotes By Tracy Kidder

What interests me is trying to catch the reflection of the human being on the page. I'm interested in how ordinary people live their lives. — Tracy Kidder

Plausibly Synonym Quotes By Bethany Hamilton

Love God; love others; do your best in all you do, even if you fall short! — Bethany Hamilton

Plausibly Synonym Quotes By John Wayne

I don't want ever to appear in a film that would embarrass a viewer. A man can take his wife, mother, and his daughter to one of my movies and never be ashamed or embarrassed for going. — John Wayne

Plausibly Synonym Quotes By Sarah Brocious

He rolled his eyes. "I will never not be worried about you! That's close to impossible." He ran a hand over his face in frustration. "I wish for one moment you could feel what its like to be a Protector. I can't think of anything else, Raina, not even myself. It's what I am...it's all I am at the moment." ~Thanatos — Sarah Brocious

Plausibly Synonym Quotes By Bobby Robson

If you don't score you are not going to win a match. — Bobby Robson

Plausibly Synonym Quotes By Jeff Goldblum

Don't knock rationalization. Where would we be without it? I don't know anyone who'd get through the day without two or three juicy rationalizations. They're more important than sex. Have you ever gone a week without a rationalization? — Jeff Goldblum

Plausibly Synonym Quotes By Roscoe Mitchell

I always try to think of a vocabulary to match different musical situations. — Roscoe Mitchell

Plausibly Synonym Quotes By Joel M. Hoffman

A severe example is the common modern American phrase "I could care less," which, it turns out, means the same thing as "I couldn't care less. — Joel M. Hoffman