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The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Jonathan Carroll

I think we love differently every day. Like the guy who said you can't stand in a river at exactly the same place twice. Today I love you differently than yesterday, or will tomorrow. — Jonathan Carroll

The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Courtney Love

I found my inner bitch and ran with her. — Courtney Love

The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Claiborne Pell

My opponent called me a cream puff. Well, I rushed out and got the baker's union to endorse me. — Claiborne Pell

The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Pope Francis

Be so without being presumptuous, imposing "our truths," but rather be guided by the humble yet joyful certainty of those who have been found, touched, and transformed by the Truth who is Christ, ever to be proclaimed (see Luke 24:13 — Pope Francis

The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Louise Thaden

A pilot who says he has never been frightened in an airplane is, I'm afraid, lying. — Louise Thaden

The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Raymond E. Feist

Bountiful was the table of your grandsire, for there is still fat at the root of my heart from the feasts he gave in my honour. — Raymond E. Feist

The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Misty Edwards

I'm in love with God and God's in love with me, this is who I am and this is who I'll be and that settles it. Completely. — Misty Edwards

The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Kathy Reichs

Jason's my friend," I said quietly, "but he's not a Viral. He's not part of my pack. He'll never mean as much to me as you do."
Ben's eyes snapped to meet mine. He started intently. I felt my cheeks burn. — Kathy Reichs

The 1950s Lifestyle Quotes By Peter Manseau

In 1988, the Senate passed a Resolution "To acknowledge the contribution of the Iroquois Confederacy of Nations to the development of the United States Constitution," which included affirmations that "the original framers of the Constitution, including, most notably, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, are known to have greatly admired the concepts of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy" and "the confederation of the original Thirteen Colonies into one republic was influenced by the political system developed by the Iroquois Confederacy as were many of the democratic principles which were incorporated into the Constitution itself. — Peter Manseau