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Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By E.L. James

I did follow my heart, and I have a sore ass — E.L. James

Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By Albert Einstein

Genius simply cannot be reduced to a set of rules for anyone to follow. — Albert Einstein

Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Trust that your soul has a plan, and even if you can't see it completely, know that everything will unfold as it is meant to. — Deepak Chopra

Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By Barbara Taylor Bradford

As the long limousine purred to life Edwina felt as if she were Elizabeth, setting sail to battle the Spanish Armada. She was Elizabeth, damn it! What she had built no one was going to take away from her. Not her house, not her hotels, not her fine stable of horses
and most especially not the young thoroughbred she had left sleeping by the side of her Olympic-size outdoor pool. Some pleasures, she decided, were simply too enticing to give up. — Barbara Taylor Bradford

Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By Boo Weekley

I enjoy coming to Scotland, and my favourite memory has to be my first Open at Carnoustie. Coming over from a small town and playing in something so big to golf and y'all. — Boo Weekley

Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The fundamental concept in social science is Power, in the same sense in which Energy is the fundamental concept in physics. — Bertrand Russell

Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By Simphiwe Dana

Braai Day is a slap in the face of our efforts to regain who we are. And should make any self respecting South African cringe. — Simphiwe Dana

Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By Paul Strohm

people can die of mere imagination - Geffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales — Paul Strohm

Rerecorded Taylor Quotes By Honorius Augustodunensis

How is the soul profited by the strife of Hector, the arguments of Plato, the poems of Virgil, or the elegies of Ovid, who, with others like them, are now gnashing their teeth in the prison of the infernal Babylon, under the cruet tyranny of Pluto? — Honorius Augustodunensis