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Taylorsense Quotes By Monica Johnson

Why do people get upset when Christians say there is only one way to Heaven? Shouldn't those who follow a particular religion believe its doctrine to be true? — Monica Johnson

Taylorsense Quotes By Terry Goodkind

There is nothing that exists that has only one side. Even a piece of paper, thin as it is, has two sides. — Terry Goodkind

Taylorsense Quotes By Edward Dahlberg

Woman is the most superstitious animal beneath the moon. When a woman has a premonition that Tuesday will be a disaster, to which a man pays no heed, he will very likely lose his fortune then. This is not meant to be an occult or mystic remark. The female body is a vessel, and the universe drops its secrets into her far more quickly than it communicates them to the male. — Edward Dahlberg

Taylorsense Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Money is a compensation for time spent — Sunday Adelaja

Taylorsense Quotes By Nikita Koloff

Remember where you have been and know where you are going. Life is not a race, but a journey to be savored each step of the way. — Nikita Koloff

Taylorsense Quotes By Ed Catmull

You might say I'm an advocate for humility in leaders. But to be truly humble, those leaders must first understand how many of the factors that shape their lives and businesses are - and will always be - out of sight. — Ed Catmull

Taylorsense Quotes By V.E Schwab

Delilah Bard never read many books.
The few she did had pirates and thieves, and always ended with freedom and the promise of more stories. Characters sailed away. They lived on. Lila always imagined people that way, a series of intersections and adventures. It was easy when you moved through life--through worlds--the way she did. Easy when you didn't care, when people came onto the page and walked away again, back to their own stories, and you could imagine whatever you wanted for them, if you cared enough to write it in your head. — V.E Schwab