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Shawna Gordon Quotes By John Lyly

If love be a god, why should not lovers be virtuous? — John Lyly

Shawna Gordon Quotes By Anna Campbell

Lydia finally found it in herself to forgive her mother for seizing what small joy she could, whatever the consequences. Love, it seemed, had its own imperatives. — Anna Campbell

Shawna Gordon Quotes By Joshua Redman

Another factor is that in terms of the original compositions, this is our strongest year yet. Everyone wrote a fantastic piece and everyone really had a greater sense of how to write for this band
not only for this particular instrumentation, but for these particular players. Each year, the reality is getting closer to the ideal of a collective. — Joshua Redman

Shawna Gordon Quotes By Stephen R. Covey

Independence is an important, even vital, value and achievement. The problem is, we live in an interdependent reality, and our most important accomplishments require interdependency skills well beyond our present abilities. — Stephen R. Covey

Shawna Gordon Quotes By Anne Rice

Lestat might be the hero of the Vampire Chronicles, but this one, Louis, was the tragic heart. Yet he seemed at long last to have achieved a kind of peace with the ghastly realities of his existence and the existence of all those around him who outranked him in power but not necessarily in insight or wisdom. — Anne Rice

Shawna Gordon Quotes By Richard Flanagan

In trying to escape the fatality of memory, he discovered with an immense sadness that pursuing the past inevitably only leads to greater loss. — Richard Flanagan

Shawna Gordon Quotes By B.B. King

Water from the white fountain didn't taste any better than from the black fountain. — B.B. King

Shawna Gordon Quotes By Stephanie Perkins

I am trying really hard not to use the word 'fabulous' right now. — Stephanie Perkins