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Scannells Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

There was a time in Africa the people could fly. Mauma told me this one night when I was ten years old. She said, Handful, your granny-mauma saw it for herself. She say they flew over trees and clouds. She say they flew like blackbirds. When we came here, we left that magic behind. — Sue Monk Kidd

Scannells Quotes By Gordon Livingston

Money cannot buy happiness; it can, however, rent it. — Gordon Livingston

Scannells Quotes By Marty Rubin

Thoughts come out of nowhere like everything else. — Marty Rubin

Scannells Quotes By Jan Porter

One woman is a tiny divine spark in a timeless sisterhood tapestry collective;
All of us are Wild Women. — Jan Porter

Scannells Quotes By Kalayna Price

Hello to you too, he said, amusement lacing his voice. — Kalayna Price

Scannells Quotes By John O. Brennan

The whole technological revolution and evolution gives man tremendous capabilities for good, and it also gives individuals tremendous capability to carry out what result in lethal action. — John O. Brennan

Scannells Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

The evolution of sense, in a sense, is the evolution of non sense — Vladimir Nabokov

Scannells Quotes By Auliq Ice

Life is a chess play. You have to learn the rules of the game to win the scores rights. — Auliq Ice

Scannells Quotes By Joanna Murray-Smith

Many of us are trying to lead multiple lives: child, mother, wife, lover, star, giving small doses of oxygen to each and imploding under the weight of so many competing roles. The women I have written in Bombshells struggle - sometimes hilariously, sometimes tragically - to bridge the chasm between the wilderness of their inner worlds and the demands of their outer worlds. And humour, in the end, is our saviour. — Joanna Murray-Smith

Scannells Quotes By Helen Rowland

Flirting is the gentle art of making a man feel pleased with himself. — Helen Rowland