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Runabouts Boats Quotes By Paracelsus

All that man needs for health and healing has been provided by God in nature, the Challenge of science is to find it. — Paracelsus

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Deepak Chopra

When an experience is so powerful that it motivates people to change the whole pattern of their lives, we call that a breakthrough, or an epiphany. The value of an epiphany doesn't lie just in some new or exciting insight. You might be walking down the street and pass a stranger. Your eyes meet, and for some reason there is a connection. It isn't sexual or romantic or even a suspicion that this person could mean something in your life. Instead, the epiphany is that you are that stranger - your experiencer merges with his. Call this a feeling or a thought, it doesn't matter which - it's the sudden expansion that counts. You are flung outside your narrow boundaries, if only for a moment, and that makes all the difference. You have tasted a hidden dimension. Compared to the habit of shutting yourself behind the walls of ego, this new dimension feels freer and lighter. You have a sense that your body can't contain you anymore. — Deepak Chopra

Runabouts Boats Quotes By J.D. Robb

No way that was a act. She really is that gullible. She really is dumb as a sack of moondust."
"Yet very sweet."
Eve rolled her eyes toward him. "I think you have to have a penis to get that impression. — J.D. Robb

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Jane Seymour

It's really not a question of how long you have on this earth; it's about what you do with it. — Jane Seymour

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Arabella Weir

I don't subscribe to the 'Doctor Who' magazine and we've only got the normal amount of 'Doctor Who' fridge magnets. — Arabella Weir

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Lidia Yuknavitch

Memoirs have at their heart a content that "happened" to someone in real life. Is that what you are itching at in your question, so that if you are a reviewer or you are writing a critique you might feel as if you are stepping on someone's actual face? — Lidia Yuknavitch

Runabouts Boats Quotes By George R R Martin

They stepped past the eunuch into a pillared courtyard overgrown in pale ivy. — George R R Martin

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Geraldine Brooks

I bent my head and breathed the fresh new scent of her. I looked into her deep blue eyes and saw reflected there the dawn of my own new life. This little girl seemed to me, at that moment, answer enough to all my questions. To have saved this small, singular one - this alone seemed reason enough that I lived. I knew then that this was how I was meant to go on: away from death and toward life, from birth to birth, from seed to blossom, living my life amongst wonders. — Geraldine Brooks

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Don Winslow

You're a big boy," Ana observes, staring blankly into her cup. "You could have said no." "I stand with Oscar Wilde on the subject of temptation. — Don Winslow

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Cameron Mackintosh

My dream is to be on my boat. Or on an island. Or in my house in the country. That's my dream. — Cameron Mackintosh

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Bidemi Mark-Mordi

Anything done without character can only end in catastrophe. — Bidemi Mark-Mordi

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Dick Dale

The Musicians Hall of Fame is chosen by thousands of your peers. So it's the real thing. — Dick Dale

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Ervin N. Hershberger

The fig leaf garments of good works will never do! Faith in the blood of Christ is the only righteousness we can claim. — Ervin N. Hershberger

Runabouts Boats Quotes By Victor Hugo

It sometimes happens that, even contrary to principles, even contrary to liberty, equality, and fraternity, even contrary to the universal vote, even contrary to the government, by all for all, from the depths of its anguish, of its discouragements and its destitutions, of its fevers, of its distresses, of its miasmas, of its ignorances, of its darkness, that great and despairing body, the rabble, protests against, and that the populace wages battle against, the people. Beggars — Victor Hugo