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Sidesplitting Synonym Quotes By Nancy O'Dell

I do a lot of work with the Red Cross, too. As a reporter, before I went to entertainment news, I tended to follow natural disasters. I went to Charleston, South Carolina, after Hurricane Hugo. I went to Miami the year after they were recovering from Hurricane Andrew. I came to California when they were recovering from a big earthquake. I've seen the Red Cross and how they stay there years after a natural disaster. They're not just there when a disaster is happening. — Nancy O'Dell

Sidesplitting Synonym Quotes By Saleem Durrani

A meaning without a cause or a purpose, is just another word without a meaning. — Saleem Durrani

Sidesplitting Synonym Quotes By Jinzo Sloatch

The abstract reveals after a second — Jinzo Sloatch

Sidesplitting Synonym Quotes By George Eliot

Looking at the mother, you might hope that the daughter would become like her, which is a prospective advantage equal to a dowry - the mother too often standing behind the daughter like a malignant prophecy - Such as I am, she will shortly be. — George Eliot

Sidesplitting Synonym Quotes By Brother Lawrence

This doesnt mean we must ignore the duties of the world forever; that would be impossible. Let prudence be our guide. However, I do believe that it is a common mistake of Spirit-filled people not to leave the cares of the world periodically to praise God in their spirits and to rest in the peace of His divine presence for a few moments. — Brother Lawrence

Sidesplitting Synonym Quotes By Walter Weyl

The surplus of society overrides all our traditions and shapes all our philosophies. — Walter Weyl

Sidesplitting Synonym Quotes By Barbara Corcoran

My greatest strength as a child, I realize now, was my imagination. While every other kid was reading and writing, I had seven whole hours a day to practice my imagination. When do you get that space in your life, ever? — Barbara Corcoran