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Ward Heelers Are T Rex Quotes By Kirstie Alley

The thing about me is, I don't care what religion you are. If someone is attacking your religion, I will have your back, and I will defend you. I think that is the most repulsive thing a person can do, attack another person's faith. — Kirstie Alley

Ward Heelers Are T Rex Quotes By Fernando Alonso

When I race in Australia or Korea or Japan I know it will be a big change for me because Ferrari fans are worldwide. — Fernando Alonso

Ward Heelers Are T Rex Quotes By Deborah Smith

Whenever I visit Korea she [Kang] buys me lunch and takes me to a gallery. As if all this wasn't enough, she has incredible respect for translation as a creative, artistic practice - she insists that each English version is 'our book', offered to share her fees with me when she found out I wasn't getting paid for translating her publicity stuff, always asks the editor to credit me, and does so herself whenever she's interviewed. Too good to be true. — Deborah Smith

Ward Heelers Are T Rex Quotes By Amy Harmon

My brain might be cracked, but it's not just my brain. The sky is cracked too, and I can sometimes see what's on the other side. — Amy Harmon

Ward Heelers Are T Rex Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Ye werena the first lass I kissed," he said softly. "But I swear you'll be the last. — Diana Gabaldon

Ward Heelers Are T Rex Quotes By John Wesley

Though we cannot think alike, may we not love alike? May we not be of one heart, though we are not of one opinion? Without all doubt, we may. Herein all the children of God may unite, notwithstanding these smaller differences. — John Wesley

Ward Heelers Are T Rex Quotes By Edith Hahn Beer

We were sent to the Judengottesdienst, the children's service at the synagogue on Saturday afternoons. The maid was supposed to take us. But she was a Catholic, like most Austrians, and she feared the synagogue; and my mother - a working woman, dependent on her help - feared the maid. — Edith Hahn Beer