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Trejos Quotes By Joanne Harris

Magic carpet rides, rune magic, Ali Baba and visions of the Holy Mother, astral travel and the future in the dregs of a glass of red wine. Buddha. Frodo's journey into Mordor. The transubstantiation of the sacrament. Dorothy and Toto. The Easter Bunny. Space aliens. The Thing in the closet. The Resur-rection and the Life at the turn of a card ... I've believed them all at one time or another. Or pretended to. Or pretended not to.
And now? What do I believe right now?
'I believe that being happy is the only important thing,' I told him at last.
Happiness. Simple as a glass of chocolate or tortuous as the hear. Bitter. Sweet. Alive. — Joanne Harris

Trejos Quotes By Quinn Cummings

Homeschooling will certainly produce some socially awkward adults, but the odds are good they would have been just as quirky had they spent twelve years raising their hand for permission to go to the bathroom. — Quinn Cummings

Trejos Quotes By Edward Albee

To write a play one must be born a playwright. Otherwise, you're starting at a huge disadvantage. — Edward Albee

Trejos Quotes By Nancy Carpentier Brown

Ethel and Frances found a means for consolation together: travel. — Nancy Carpentier Brown

Trejos Quotes By Jessi Kirby

You're okay," she says. "It's just your first time back out here. You don't need to go back. — Jessi Kirby

Trejos Quotes By Valerie June

I don't care if you're Muslim or Christian or Buddhist or whatever your religion is, when you listen to a spiritual song and you really open your heart, you can feel it. You can feel the message of it. Just a simple story. — Valerie June

Trejos Quotes By Hunter Parrish

People sometimes forget how important Broadway is as a place for young actors to grow. — Hunter Parrish

Trejos Quotes By John Masefield

I must go down to the sea ... to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer her by ... — John Masefield