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Renaud Quotes By Renaud Dillies

If you want to be appreciated, die or travel. — Renaud Dillies

Renaud Quotes By Katherine Owen

Grief is like cancer. It ebbs and flows within you. Then, it changes and transforms you. Forever. Grief. Cancer. Both force you to face your worst fear - death. Grief and cancer. Both undermine your optimism of life. You finally see the cup is really just half full, even if you believed otherwise your whole life. Both teach you to believe that bad things can happen to people, whether they're good or bad or rich or poor or young or old, alike. Grief and cancer corner the market for all. Grief and cancer take all comers. Both rule. Do they always win? I begin to wonder. — Katherine Owen

Renaud Quotes By Virginia Renaud

People actually have six senses, — Virginia Renaud

Renaud Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

("intelligence" in the military meaning; a man in a suit can be just as stupid as anybody else - only he had better not be), — Robert A. Heinlein

Renaud Quotes By John Ortberg

For Jesus, identity and acceptance come before achievement and ministry. This is joy no one can take away. You cannot earn acceptance. — John Ortberg

Renaud Quotes By Louise Penny

I know how precious life is. You had no right to take Renaud's and you have no right to take your own now. Not over this. Too much death. It needs to stop. — Louise Penny

Renaud Quotes By John Philip Sousa

I am happy now, to recall that I was not only his son but his companion, and whenever there was a hunting expedition or any other pleasure, I was always with him. — John Philip Sousa

Renaud Quotes By Barbara Renaud Gonzalez

The Greeks have nothing on the Mexicans...we write the truth and it only seems like magic to everyone else. — Barbara Renaud Gonzalez

Renaud Quotes By Larry Niven

But ... watching Steven Barnes taught me to treat my life like an art form. — Larry Niven

Renaud Quotes By Philippe Renaud

You are worth everything that nature can give you.
And I pray to whatever I believe in that you find your happiness. You find pride in yourself.
And you find true love.
And you can look at that person and understand the impact that have had in your life.
Because you have surprised me with every step you took.
And if letting you go means that I love you.
Then I love you.
Have fun out there. — Philippe Renaud

Renaud Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

Would it be an indiscretion to ask to see those precious pills?" continued Beauchamp, hoping to take him at a disadvantage.
"No, Monsieur," returned the count; and he drew from his pocket a marvelous bonbonniere, formed out of a single emerald, and closed by a golden lid, which unscrewed and gave passage to a small of greenish color, and about the size of a pea."
... "this is a magnificent emerald, and the largest I have ever seen," said Chateu-Renaud ...
"I had three similar ones," returned Monte Cristo; "I gave one to the Grand Signior, who mounted it in his saber; another to our holy father the pope, who had it set in his tiara, opposite to nearly as large, though not so fine a one, given by Emperor Napolen to his predecessor Pius VII. I kept the third for myself, and I had it hollowed out, which reduced its value, but rendered it more commodious for the purpose I intended it for."
Every one looked at Monte Cristo with astonishment ... — Alexandre Dumas

Renaud Quotes By Robert J.A. Gilbert

Just because you are a child of God, that doesn't mean you can act like a child."
~RenaudRobert J.A. Gilbert

Renaud Quotes By Michele Borba

It isn't the size of the family, it's the interactions of the members inside. — Michele Borba

Renaud Quotes By Virginia Woolf

There was silence. Then as if to refresh the power of destruction, the wind rose and the waves rose and through the house there lifted itself a sullen wave of doom which curled and crashed and the whole earth seemed ruining and washing away in water. — Virginia Woolf