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Waiting For Your Msg Quotes By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Back on its golden hinges The gate of Memory swings, And my heart goes into the garden And walks with the olden things. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Waiting For Your Msg Quotes By Ana Monnar

I raised my three teens with love, perseverance, tenacity, sweat, tears, prayers, lighting candles, and the list could go on. — Ana Monnar

Waiting For Your Msg Quotes By A.B. Simpson

There may be no sign of it, no probability of it, no germ of it from which to start, but God is able to make it out of nothing by a word. He does so make it by the word which faith claims. He needs no protoplasm to build His magnificent edifices of worlds. "He spake, and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast." Into the soul that has no basis or remnant of goodness, but is dead in trespasses and sins, He can speak life and holiness. — A.B. Simpson

Waiting For Your Msg Quotes By Roy Baumeister

For most of us ... the problem is not a lack of goals but rather too many of them. — Roy Baumeister

Waiting For Your Msg Quotes By David Winner

It should have been the epiphany of the sixties. Instead it turned out to be its requiem, — David Winner

Waiting For Your Msg Quotes By Barack Obama

We were still able to see the phone records of a potential terrorist cause, we held them, now you have to hope the phone company still has them, you have to argue with their chief counsel by the time you get access to it, and try to find out who they've been talking to before it's too late. — Barack Obama

Waiting For Your Msg Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Success has always been the greatest liar - and the "work" itself is a success; the great statesman, the conqueror, the discoverer is disguised by his creations, often beyond recognition; the "work," whether of the artist or the philosopher, invents the man who has created it, who is supposed to have create it; "great men," as they are venerated, are subsequent pieces of wretched minor fiction — Friedrich Nietzsche