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Unsoundnesses Quotes By John Green

For me, at least, fiction is the only way i can even begin to twist my lying memories into something true. — John Green

Unsoundnesses Quotes By Stella Young

Doctors are not fortune tellers, and neither am I. Having lived with disability since birth does not afford me immunity from illness. — Stella Young

Unsoundnesses Quotes By Leo Damrosch

As a child, young William alarmed his parents by reporting that he experienced visions. In later life he told his friends that he had seen angels among the haymakers in the fields, which still lay in easy walking distance from Broad Street. when he got home and reported the vision, he barely escaped a thrashing for telling a lie. More disturbingly, his wife once remarked, "You know, dear, the first time you saw God was when you were four years old and he put his head to the window and set you screaming. — Leo Damrosch

Unsoundnesses Quotes By John F. MacArthur Jr.

Like Lazarus lying motionless in the tomb, the unredeemed soul remains lifeless until the voice of God commands it, "Come forth! — John F. MacArthur Jr.

Unsoundnesses Quotes By Gary Locke

Ethnic diversity adds richness to a society. — Gary Locke

Unsoundnesses Quotes By John Battelle

Advertising and content have always been bound together - in print, on television, and on the web. Sure, you can skip the ad - just flip the page, or press 'ffwd' on your DVR. But great advertising, as I've long argued, adds value to the content ecosystem, and has as much a right to be in the conversation as does the publisher and the consumer. — John Battelle

Unsoundnesses Quotes By Tom Hodgkinson

Being safe is fiction. — Tom Hodgkinson

Unsoundnesses Quotes By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Traveling through space is stupifyingly monotonous. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

Unsoundnesses Quotes By Elizabeth A. Weber

The only thing I had done is determine that I won't run away from this mourning process. When everyone else was clamoring for me to come here or go there, or do this or don't do that, I keep my own counsel. As everyone shouts their own "bad advice" as Mary Oliver calls it in her poem "The Journey," I turn to my own voice. As I proceed deeper and deeper into this journey, the clearer my own voice becomes. — Elizabeth A. Weber