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Vestoff School Quotes By Sarah McLachlan

Your love is better than chocolate. Better than anything else that I've tried. — Sarah McLachlan

Vestoff School Quotes By Maya Angelou

If I am not good to myself, how can I expect anyone else to be good to me? — Maya Angelou

Vestoff School Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

The pornography of violence of course far exceeds, in volume and general acceptance, sexual pornography, in this Puritan land of ours. Exploiting the apocalypse, selling the holocaust, is a pornography. For the ultimate selling job on ultimate violence one must read those works of fiction issued by our government as manuals of civil defense, in which you learn that there's nothing to be afraid of if you've stockpiled lots of dried fruit. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Vestoff School Quotes By Sam Raimi

Some movies to me are like vampires - they suck all of the energy out of me and I don't like that. I like to give the audience energy if I can. — Sam Raimi

Vestoff School Quotes By Virginia Woolf

The vision of her own personality, of herself as a real everlasting thing, different from anything else, unmergeable, like the sea or the wind, flashed into Rachel's mind, and she became profoundly excited at the thought of living. — Virginia Woolf

Vestoff School Quotes By Herb Kelleher

The essential difference in service is not machines or 'things.' The essential difference is minds, hearts, spirits, and souls. — Herb Kelleher

Vestoff School Quotes By Suzanne Somers

I buy extra virgin olive oil by the case (much less expensive this way) and reach for it several times a day. I use it to marinate and cook my protein, saute my vegetables, and drizzle on my salads. — Suzanne Somers

Vestoff School Quotes By Henry Rosovsky

I draw a contrast between American shared governance with "the dictatorship of ministries" wherein policy and direction for the university is ordered by bureaucrats who have never taught a class. — Henry Rosovsky