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Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Clyde DeSouza

Prayer ... panacea for some, placebo to others. I thought of it as an epidural administered through the soul to anesthetize the mind. — Clyde DeSouza

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Norman Mailer

If men could move out of infancy at half a mile an hour and get up to eighteen thousand miles an hour in one lifetime, well, who was to assume that the walls of the universe were safe from future men? — Norman Mailer

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Henry Vaughan

The skin and shell of things Though fair are not Thy wish nor prayer but got My meer despair of wings. — Henry Vaughan

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Michael Strong

That is how entrepreneurs work. Where others see a barrier, they imagine a logical solution and then turn it into reality. — Michael Strong

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By John Irving

When however small a measure of jealousy is mixed with misunderstanding, there is going to be trouble. — John Irving

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By John O'Donohue

Beauty is the illumination of your soul. — John O'Donohue

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Eddie George

There's always going to be an element of pressure when you walk on the stage. — Eddie George

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Thomas Bidegain

It's great to represent things that are not represented. — Thomas Bidegain

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Elizabeth Hunter

I want you ... More than I have ever wanted any woman in a thousand years. — Elizabeth Hunter

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Lawrence Durrell

Is it any wonder that I absent-mindedly take the entrance marked Aliens Only whenever I enter? — Lawrence Durrell

Quoddamodotative Existing Quotes By Petrarch

I looked back at the summit of the mountain, which seemed but a cubit high in comparison with the height of human contemplation, were in not too often merged in the corruptions of the earth. — Petrarch