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Streckenbach Quotes By Robert Stromberg

I grew up as a little 4- and 5-year-old kid, watching Phil Tippett and my dad make monsters in our garage. That's what I did, as a child. — Robert Stromberg

Streckenbach Quotes By Heather Graham

It would be nice if I did have a good relationship with my family, and yes, part of me longs to have a mum and dad who love and accept me for who I am. But if they never do, it's OK. — Heather Graham

Streckenbach Quotes By Trista Sutter

My children are my greatest gifts and my greatest inspirations. — Trista Sutter

Streckenbach Quotes By Vince Lombardi

Winning isn't everything, but striving to win is. — Vince Lombardi

Streckenbach Quotes By Clive James

Marc Bloch was born in 1886, fought in World War I, — Clive James

Streckenbach Quotes By Robert Herrick

No, not Jove
Himselfe, at one time, can be wise and love. — Robert Herrick

Streckenbach Quotes By Auliq Ice

I love knowing that I am part of your happiness. — Auliq Ice

Streckenbach Quotes By Alan Moore

Since I am me, I find it very difficult to judge how fascinating listening to my nasal, heavily-accented drone for two hours would be to somebody who wasn't me. — Alan Moore

Streckenbach Quotes By Robert W. Bly

What you want to do as a living and get paid for, others want to do as a hobby and for free. — Robert W. Bly

Streckenbach Quotes By Martial Lekeux

love of prayer is the barometer of religious vitality. — Martial Lekeux

Streckenbach Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

When we were in our mother's womb, we felt secure - protected from heat, cold, and hunger. But the moment we were born and came into contact with the world's suffering, we began to cry. Since then, we have yearned to return to the security of our mother's womb. We long for permanence, but everything is changing. We desire an absolute, but even what we call our "self" is impermanent. We seek a place where we can feel safe and secure, a place we can rely on for a long time. When we touch the ground, we feel the stability of the earth and feel confident. When we observe the steadiness of the sunshine, the air, and the trees, we know that we can count on the sun to rise each day and the air and the trees to be there tomorrow. When we build a house, we build it on ground that is solid. Before putting our trust in others, we need to choose friends who are stable, on whom we can rely. — Thich Nhat Hanh