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Rebecca 1940 Quotes By Yvonne Strahovski

I loved, loved, loved the fight that I got to do with Matthew Bomer, who plays Bryce, when we did the fight scene that was back to back in the Buy More. — Yvonne Strahovski

Rebecca 1940 Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Until the truth becomes revelation and the word becomes flesh in us, it is still not ours, we can't walk in it — Sunday Adelaja

Rebecca 1940 Quotes By Al Gore

I strongly believe in the separation of church and state. But freedom of religion does not mean freedom from religion, there is a better way. — Al Gore

Rebecca 1940 Quotes By David Crosby

I have a pretty clear picture of the whole weight of my life, and there are things that I've done that are good, and I'm proud of them. There are things that I'm really not proud of, and that they, you have to look at me with a perspective, and I try really hard to do that, to keep from thinking I'm cool and ever so smart. — David Crosby

Rebecca 1940 Quotes By Danny Boyle

Come a crisis, we want other people. — Danny Boyle

Rebecca 1940 Quotes By Pierre Corneille

I love you much less than my God, but much more than myself. — Pierre Corneille

Rebecca 1940 Quotes By Debra Jo Rupp

I think that you have to find a piece of yourself in every role you play. If you don't believe what you're doing, you cannot expect anyone else to believe it. — Debra Jo Rupp

Rebecca 1940 Quotes By Guenter Lewy

I remain a religious agnostic, but, unlike most atheists, I not only am not hostile to traditional religion but consider it a highly valuable, not to say essential, social institution ... I am convinced that the moral regeneration and repair of a frayed social fabric that this country so badly needs will not take place unless more people take their religion seriously. — Guenter Lewy

Rebecca 1940 Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

For each of us, she thought, there is out completeness in another. Whether we find it, or it finds us, or it eludes all finding is a matter of moral luck. — Alexander McCall Smith