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Shenetta Darby Quotes By Seth Godin

If you're passionate, be passionate enough to fail. Fail small, accept responsibility, repeat. The people who make change are the survivors of serial failure. — Seth Godin

Shenetta Darby Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Nature will always be nature. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Shenetta Darby Quotes By Deana Carter

I'm a big fan of '70s records where artists could draw on whatever influences they wanted. — Deana Carter

Shenetta Darby Quotes By Joseph Finder

I can't tell you that, sir." The woman's voice had gone from bored-but-friendly to officious-and-stern. — Joseph Finder

Shenetta Darby Quotes By Hanif Kureishi

Someone to whom jokes are never told soon contracts enthusiasm deficiency. — Hanif Kureishi

Shenetta Darby Quotes By Chelsey Philpot

Even knowing everything, I would have chosen the same.
It's only in hindsight that we can point, as easily as finding a town on a map, to the moments that shaped us, - the moments when choices between yeses and noes determined the people we become. — Chelsey Philpot

Shenetta Darby Quotes By Diane Vaughan

We all are secret-keepers in our intimate relationships. We keep secrets from our partners about daily encounters, former lovers, true feelings about sex, friends, in-laws, finances, personal hopes, and worries about work, health, love, and life. It may be, in fact, that keeping these secrets makes all relationships possible. If our partners knew every thought, every nuance of our selves, our relationships would run the risk of succumbing from either constant turmoil or - perhaps worse - a tedious matter-of-factness devoid of surprises. Whatever their contribution to the maintenance of our unions, secrets also contribute to their collapse. — Diane Vaughan

Shenetta Darby Quotes By Bethany Dillon

After close to a year of traveling, I had seen things in the world and in myself, both good and bad, that I had never noticed before. I was struggling daily with pride and insecurity, homesickness and loneliness, with the burden of picking up my cross and following Jesus. This journey produced a new hunger for redemption in me. — Bethany Dillon