Pregnancy Good News Quotes & Sayings
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Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen.
Keep in the sunlight. — Benjamin Franklin
I stepped away from the wall and tried to put on a happy face. It didn't work. "Hi."
"She says that so well." Mal turned to me and winked. — Kylie Scott
Coincidences; mix-ups; harmless mistakes and switches. And so a story is born. — Lauren Oliver
I listen only to Bach, Beethoven or Mozart. Life is too short to waste on other composers. — John Edensor Littlewood
When I left Springfield [to become President] I asked the people to pray for me. I was not a Christian. When I buried my son, the severest trial of my life, I was not a Christian. But when I went to Gettysburg and saw the graves of thousands of our soldiers, I then and there consecrated myself to Christ. — Abraham Lincoln
Style is anti-fashion; it's not about following trends, — Amanda Harlech
To be modest in speaking truth is hypocrisy. TM-ST-95 — Kahlil Gibran
Today one can read the Gospel also on so many technological instruments. You can carry the whole Bible on your mobile phone, on your tablet. It is important to read the Word of God, by any means, but by reading the Word of God: Jesus speaks to us there! And welcome it with an open heart. Then the good seed will bear fruit! — Pope Francis
Alexander von Humboldt's wide-ranging Views of Nature is a masterpiece of nineteenth-century natural history, at once science and art. Mark W. Person's stunning new translation makes the wonders of this classic accessible to the English-language world of the present. — Daniel Walker Howe
What do you eat?"
"Baby bunnies." She narrowed her eyes, so I grinned and said, "Adult bunnies, too. I'm an equal-opportunity bunny-eater. — Maggie Stiefvater
Courage is not simply one of the virtues but the form of every virtue at the testing point, which means at the point of highest reality. — C.S. Lewis
The drop excavates the stone, not with force but by falling often. — Ovid
