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Unlistenable Synonym Quotes By Pope Francis

Lord, help us to recognize you in the sick, poor and suffering. — Pope Francis

Unlistenable Synonym Quotes By Cara Lynn Shultz

What I was hungry for was sitting nonchalantly next to me on the couch. — Cara Lynn Shultz

Unlistenable Synonym Quotes By Liam Neeson

Yeah, well, I finally stopped smoking for good. — Liam Neeson

Unlistenable Synonym Quotes By Me

The worst feeling in the world is the feeling of your heart breaking from the person who mend it in the first place. — Me

Unlistenable Synonym Quotes By Kristen Ashley

I'd been tossing on the seas for twenty-eight years, I was used to flipping around on the waves by myself,
bailing out the water like a mad fool.
How did I get used to an anchor?
What if that anchor broke off? — Kristen Ashley

Unlistenable Synonym Quotes By Meghan Ory

When you're acting, it's a fantasy already; maybe it's the costumes - I love it. It's so fun. — Meghan Ory

Unlistenable Synonym Quotes By Dean Koontz

When you keep a secret from those closest to you, even with the best of motives, there is a danger that you will create a smaller life within your main life. The first secret will spin off other secrets that also must be kept, complicated webs of evasion that grow into elaborate architectures of repressed truths and subterfuge, until you discover that you must live two narratives at once. Because deception requires both bold lies and lies of omission, it stains the soul, muddies the conscience, blurs the vision, and puts you at risk of headlong descent into greater darkness. — Dean Koontz

Unlistenable Synonym Quotes By Cynthia Tucker

If Clinton somehow pulls out a win in both states, then she has an excellent argument to make to the superdelegates: Voters still respond to fear. Obama's campaign has been based on the implicit argument that voters no longer respond to fear. If Clinton wins both states, that probably proves Obama wrong on that point. — Cynthia Tucker