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The Amityville Horror Book Quotes By Ed Dobson

We ask for forgiveness. And we forgive others who ask us. In that way we can experience healing, healing in our souls. — Ed Dobson

The Amityville Horror Book Quotes By Phil McGraw

People who consistently win have a clear and thoughtful strategy. They know what they need to do and when they need to do it. They write it down so they stay on course, and avoid any alternative that does not get them closer to the finish line. — Phil McGraw

The Amityville Horror Book Quotes By David Sedaris

I think it's good to have the alone time. Well, I kind of have to, because I have to be alone in order to work, so I have alone time. And then I go on tour and I have being-around-people time. — David Sedaris

The Amityville Horror Book Quotes By Eugene Field

Father calls me William, sister calls me Will, Mother calls me Willie, but the fellows call me Bill!. — Eugene Field

The Amityville Horror Book Quotes By Francis Quarles

If God send thee a cross, take it up willingly and follow him. Use it wisely, lest it be unprofitable. Bear it patiently, lest it be intolerable. If it be light, slight it not. If it be heavy, murmur not. After the cross is the crown. — Francis Quarles

The Amityville Horror Book Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Once we have our atium, we'll be happy."
"Not to mention rich," Ham added.
"The two words are synonyms, Hammond," Breeze said. — Brandon Sanderson

The Amityville Horror Book Quotes By Thomm Quackenbush

God has planned the world too perfectly for me to doubt that everyone is where they are supposed to be. — Thomm Quackenbush

The Amityville Horror Book Quotes By John Henrik Clarke

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, the United States would enter, in a formal way, what had been up to that date strictly a European conflict. Marcus Garvey's prophecy about the European scramble to maintain dominance over the whole world was now a reality. — John Henrik Clarke