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Pope John Paul 2nd Quotes & Sayings

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Pope John Paul 2nd Quotes By Sally Ride

Astronauts will remain the explorers, the pioneers-the first to go back to moon and on to Mars. But I think it's really important to make space space available to as many people as we can. It's going to be a while before we can launch people for less than $20 million a ticket. But that day is coming. — Sally Ride

Pope John Paul 2nd Quotes By Sarah Miller

Sounds buzz around me, and I'm sure the painted dragonflies have come loose from the frieze on our walls to flap their wings in my ears, making my skin prickle and crawl as tides of sickness wash me away. — Sarah Miller

Pope John Paul 2nd Quotes By Susan Gilbert-Collins

We can't be friends. That never works. I'd have to be all careful and brave and pathetic, you'd feel guilty all the time and you'd start being nice in weird fake ways to make up for it.' She was starting to cry, but she felt free, she felt relieved as you can only feel when you have wrecked yourself on the rocks and don't have to worry about navigating anymore. — Susan Gilbert-Collins

Pope John Paul 2nd Quotes By Olaotan Fawehinmi

A good wife is Royal in Heart. She is a crown to her husband, and pride to the home where she was raised. She is called a W.I.F.E because she is a Woman In Full Effect. — Olaotan Fawehinmi

Pope John Paul 2nd Quotes By Amy Harmon

They can take our homes, our possessions. Our families. Our lives. They can drive us out, like they've driven us out before. They can humiliate us and dehumanize us. But they cannot take our thoughts. They cannot take our talents. They cannot take our knowledge, or our memories, or our minds. In music there is no bondage. Music is a door, and the soul escapes through the melody. — Amy Harmon

Pope John Paul 2nd Quotes By Nina Stibbe

It looked like the basket of someone keen to live life to the full — Nina Stibbe