Triptychs Panels Quotes & Sayings
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Take a new look at your present "impossible." Consider positive ways to handle it. — Norman Vincent Peale

The word of God is complete, and those who don't preach the word in its fullness are false teachers. — Monica Johnson

Lincoln was a supreme politician. He understood politics because he understood human nature. — Charles A. Beard

Today's consumerism has changed things. I think children are much less creative now. — Giovanna Cau

The past marks on your slate only live on in your memory, if you allow them to remain. They can't affect your future if they're no longer there. — Melody Jackson

She hated his need to always win and he hated her coldness during their arguments. — Jodi Lynn Anderson

The works of 'abstract' art are subtle creations of order out of simple contrasting elements. — Jan Tschichold

You want to start some shit, boy? Let's go outside. (Devyn)
Oh, good. I'm just in time for another round of Grand Testosterone Overdose. Ooooh, Alix, Claira ... anyone got popcorn? Or maybe I should get Taryn? Then we could insult his manhood and watch him pop a gasket, too. (Zarina) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

There is nothing crueler than the person who doesn't want you enough to keep you, but who doesn't love you enough to let you go. — Megan Hart

The kiss, which had more pressure than feeling behind it, produced that extra surge of adrenalin in the girl that enables one to carry a packed trunk out of a burning house, but in her, the power went at once to the brain. — Flannery O'Connor

Self-confidence grows on trees, in other people's orchards. — Mignon McLaughlin

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MaryL to a very dangerious vampire — L.J.Smith

In various talk th' instructive hours they past, Who gave the ball, or paid the visit last; One speaks the glory of the British queen, And one describes a charming Indian screen; A third interprets motions, looks, and eyes; At every word a reputation dies. — Alexander Pope