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Thiessen Duane Quotes By Drew Barrymore

What's helped me is having really good friends I know I can rely on. Cameron Diaz is one of the greatest friends anyone can ever have. She has so much love to give. — Drew Barrymore

Thiessen Duane Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

You are very kind," he said. "Very wrong, but very kind. — Rainbow Rowell

Thiessen Duane Quotes By Martin Freeman

I grew up in the suburbs, so I remember arriving at Waterloo and seeing Big Ben and the coloured lights on top of the Southbank Centre and thinking, 'Wow!' — Martin Freeman

Thiessen Duane Quotes By Kai Greene

You come to a point in your life and you may be in bed just thinking about it. Ask yourself what is stopping you from becoming your dreams — Kai Greene

Thiessen Duane Quotes By Oswald Chambers

Faith for my deliverance is not faith in God. Faith means, whether I am visibly delivered or not, I will stick to my belief that God is love. — Oswald Chambers

Thiessen Duane Quotes By Drexel Deal

When I snatched the gun out of his hand, it fired because the hammer was already pulled back. It made the thunderous sound that the .357 magnum is known for. Even though the sound itself was deafening, it was like beautiful music to my ears. Just a few short seconds ago, the odds were greatly stacked against me. Now the tides had turned. The odds were now stacked against them, and they knew it. When I turned around to face my pursuers, they were in an all-out retreat. All I saw were their backs. — Drexel Deal

Thiessen Duane Quotes By Samuel Foote

He is not only dull himself, he is the cause of dullness in others. — Samuel Foote

Thiessen Duane Quotes By Voltaire

If we believe absurdities, we shall commit atrocities. — Voltaire

Thiessen Duane Quotes By Plutarch

King Agis said, The Lacedaemonians are not wont to ask how many, but where the enemy are. — Plutarch