Stancill Realty Quotes & Sayings
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Your mama coming back. Just cause you cant sees a person aint mean nothing. They still there. You worry you never gonna find your mama but she gonna come to you. Close your eyes. I bets you see her good. — Nancy Rawles

Her hand fluttered over her heart. "Did you just say the word shopping without flinching?"
"I did. So?"
"So, that's gotta be a record. It's a worldwide fact men hate shopping."
"How can I hate it when I've never done it?"
Her lips curled into a slow, beautiful smile. "If you weren't already an angel, I'd dub you a saint. Poor guy. You have no idea what you're in for. — Gena Showalter

It's not our past which most determines the possibilities open to us, it's what we choose here and now to make happen in our present and future. — Nick Baylis

I like fire and water. You are lucky to have both right here."
From " Desperate Pursuit in Venice" Chapter Two. Kataryna's response to Luca. — Karynne Summars

It is only when we pray for something according to the will of God that we have the promise of being heard and answered. — Ole Hallesby

It's what the Pixies always said about music - they were writing songs and just trying not to be boring. That was their main motivation and it worked for them. I remember reading that and thinking that was the way to do it. — Jonny Greenwood

Other than much needed infrastructure development, local administrations in Papua must encourage entrepreneurship and creativity. — Ciputra

I think the reason I was 23 before I ever wrote a song was that I was afraid of testing myself. What would I do if I discovered I didn't have anything to say? — Trent Reznor

I have always been into music ever since I was a kid. — Kelly Blatz

I eat everything. I still like to go to Peter Luger once in a while. — Jean-Georges Vongerichten

To marry was to take a hand in a dangerous game where the stakes are the highest - a fuller life or a life diminished and confined. It was a game for adult players. — Robertson Davies