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Ride Monologue Quotes By Ricky Maye

Maybe our greatest enemy isn't the evil around us, but the evil inside us. — Ricky Maye

Ride Monologue Quotes By Clint Eastwood

I don't believe in pessimism. If something doesn't come up the way you want, forge ahead. If you think it's going to rain, it will. — Clint Eastwood

Ride Monologue Quotes By Richard Carlson

Two rules of harmony. #1) Don't sweat the small stuff, and #2) It's all small stuff. — Richard Carlson

Ride Monologue Quotes By Ann Voskamp

The family tree of Christ startlingly notes not one woman but four. Four broken women - women who felt like outsiders, like has-beens, like never-beens. Women who were weary of being taken advantage of, of being unnoticed and uncherished and unappreciated; women who didn't fit in, who didn't know how to keep going, what to believe, where to go - women who had thought about giving up. And Jesus claims exactly these who are wandering and wondering and wounded and worn out as His. He grafts you into His line and His story and His heart, and He gives you His name, His lineage, His righteousness. He graces you with plain grace. Is there a greater Gift you could want or need or have? Christ comes right to your Christmas tree and looks at your family tree and says, I am your God, and I am one of you, and I'll be the Gift, and I'll take you. Take Me? — Ann Voskamp

Ride Monologue Quotes By Nicolas Chamfort

Conviction is the conscience of the mind. — Nicolas Chamfort

Ride Monologue Quotes By Matt Haig

An impossibility is just a possibility you don't understand yet — Matt Haig

Ride Monologue Quotes By Tammy Mentzer Brown

Remember each new day you get to turn a page in your life and write your own story. So how do you choose to write it? — Tammy Mentzer Brown

Ride Monologue Quotes By Justina Chen

And then there was Jacob, who stepped closer to me and then waited, letting me decide whether I would take the next step. Balanced there in indecision, it was as if the Twisted Sisters were before me, shaking their pom-poms, asking: But what is fair about staying with a guy who is ashamed to be seen with you? What was so miraculous about a relationship that was based more on my gratitude than mutual respect. — Justina Chen