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Restretching Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I only invoked what you already knew. — Paulo Coelho

Restretching Quotes By Mark Cuban

Every 'No' gets me closer to a 'Yes'. — Mark Cuban

Restretching Quotes By Georgia Cates

I know in that moment that I'll never be able to tell him no to anything. I want to be the woman to make his fantasies real. — Georgia Cates

Restretching Quotes By Michael Kors

I'm definitely curious. I love pop culture. I'm glued to it. I can watch garbage TV, but then I can also watch great theater. — Michael Kors

Restretching Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

Go in the direction of where your peace is coming from. — C. JoyBell C.

Restretching Quotes By George Strait

On the Richter scale of love and romance, you've hit a twelve. — George Strait

Restretching Quotes By Claire Fontaine

I could see where I'd mistaken drama and conflict for life, which meant years of living reactively instead of generatively, a life I let be determined by circumstances and the choices of others. We like to think life happens to us, but pretty much everything in your life is there because you wanted it, even if unconsciously. Results, I have learned, don't lie. — Claire Fontaine

Restretching Quotes By David Brock

I'm kind of a builder of institutions. I think I've got some ability to look at what's out here, look at a playing field, and identify gaps and niches. — David Brock

Restretching Quotes By Carl Sagan

But in introducing me simultaneously to skepticism and to wonder, they taught me the two uneasily cohabiting modes of thought that are central to the scientific method. — Carl Sagan

Restretching Quotes By Gigi Sedlmayer

He had his eyes closed and
rocked himself so much that everyone thought he would
soon crash to the ground. And then it happened. He
crashed to the ground. Surprised, he lay on the ground
on his side, not sure what had happened, looking around.
Next he jumped up and listened to Matica's singing again,
starting to rock himself once more. His eyes closed slowly,
his beak opened. And then he crashed to the ground a second
time. This time he kept lying down, spreading his free
wing up into the air and waving it to the tune of the melody.
Strange sounds came out of his beak. It was a grunt
but more than a grunt, as if he was really enjoying himself,
as if he would follow Matica's words and would sing
or hum as well. — Gigi Sedlmayer