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Voltes V Famous Quotes By Kate Baldwin

I have to start with elements of myself, which is what you always do as an actor. — Kate Baldwin

Voltes V Famous Quotes By Arturo Perez-Reverte

Don Jaime relied on this to conserve what he defined as serenity: peace of mind and soul, the only fragment of wisdom to which human imperfection could aspire. His whole life lay before him, smooth, broad, and definitive, as untroubled by uncertainty as a river flowing to the sea. — Arturo Perez-Reverte

Voltes V Famous Quotes By Tish Harrison Warren

I need rituals that encourage me to embrace what is repetitive, ancient, and quiet. But what I crave is novelty and stimulation. — Tish Harrison Warren

Voltes V Famous Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

One who cannot cast away a treasure at need is in fetters. You did rightly. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Voltes V Famous Quotes By Jonathan Edwards

None that will come to Christ, let his condition be what it will, need to fear but that Christ will provide a place suitable for him in heaven. — Jonathan Edwards

Voltes V Famous Quotes By Frank Herbert

He could close his eyes and recall the shouts of the crowds. So that is what they hope, he thought. And he remembered what the old Reverend Mother had said: Kwisatz Haderach. The memories touched his feelings of terrible purpose, shading this strange world — Frank Herbert

Voltes V Famous Quotes By Fernando Sabino

Happiness is the certainty that our life is not going in vain. — Fernando Sabino

Voltes V Famous Quotes By Steve Mann

There will be Apple Glass, and Google Glass, and RIM Glass. These companies are all working on glass. I think everyone is going to be making glass. I think we're also going to have a glass war instead of a smartphone war. — Steve Mann

Voltes V Famous Quotes By Gene Hill

When you fall in a river, you're no longer a fisherman; you're a swimmer. — Gene Hill