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Remaining Peaceful Quotes By Albert Camus

At the end of those exhausting sufferings, I turned toward that part of me that loves no one and sought refuge there. There I caught my breath. Then I returned, with head lowered, into the thickets and the thorn.s — Albert Camus

Remaining Peaceful Quotes By Jussie Smollett

'Mighty Ducks' was a great experience, and I don't shy away from that. — Jussie Smollett

Remaining Peaceful Quotes By Gershen Kaufman

Feelings have their own special names. The more names you know, the more you can understand your feelings and tell other people about them. And the more you can stick up for yourself. Names are like handles for our feelings. Knowing — Gershen Kaufman

Remaining Peaceful Quotes By Joel Osteen

It doesn't matter what it looks like in the natural; God is a supernatural God. He's not limited by your resources, by your environment, by your education, by your nationality. If you'll have a big vision, God will not only do what you're dreaming about, He will do more than you can ask or think. — Joel Osteen

Remaining Peaceful Quotes By Orson Scott Card

I learned to separate the story from the writing, probably the most important thing that any storyteller has to learn - that there are a thousand right ways to tell a story, and ten million wrong ones, and you're a lot more likely to find one of the latter than the former your first time through the tale. (Introduction to Ender's Game) — Orson Scott Card

Remaining Peaceful Quotes By Nat King Cole

You've got to change with the public's taste. — Nat King Cole

Remaining Peaceful Quotes By Gurinder Chadha

My pregnancy was great, but the last three weeks were manic because my blood pressure was going up and up. — Gurinder Chadha

Remaining Peaceful Quotes By Edward Albee

Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf means who's afraid of the big bad wolf ... who's afraid of living life without false illusions. — Edward Albee