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Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Cecil B. DeMille

After more than sixty years of almost daily reading of the Bible, I never fail to find it always new and marvelously in tune with the changing needs of every day. — Cecil B. DeMille

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Donald Ray Pollock

They's a lot of no-good sonofabitches out there."
Arvin asks, "More than a hundred?"
Willard laughed a little and put the truck in gear. "Yeah, at least that many. — Donald Ray Pollock

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Tim Curry

Mozart was very much an arrested adolescent. — Tim Curry

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Lara Morgan

He took an enormous mouthful of grains, speaking around it. "You feen weddie?"
Gillian raised an eyebrow. "I don't speak moronese. — Lara Morgan

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Man is made for something better than disturbing dirt. — Oscar Wilde

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Garrett Leigh

The policewoman slid a cup of grey tea across the interview table. — Garrett Leigh

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Rose Christo

I don't know how your dad could have left you alone, anyway," Rafael said indignantly. "It's obvious you're the coolest person on the planet. — Rose Christo

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By John C. Maxwell

My leadership began to take flight when I allowed myself to press people to change-whether they thanked me or cursed me. — John C. Maxwell

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Steven Furtick

When your perspective is preloaded with the Word of God, lies lose their power over your life. — Steven Furtick

Riddled With Crossword Quotes By Joseph Telushkin

The cruelty of Plato's thinking, the Rebbe emphasized that day, was not just in breaking up the family unit. It was in depriving children of parental love. For it is the parents, not the state and its functionaries, who have a genuine love for their children. And depriving children of this love, which is their due, was perhaps Plato's greatest cruelty. — Joseph Telushkin