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Whelen Lightbars Quotes By Jay McLean

All that we had, every moment we shared, it meant everything to me. Everything you felt, I felt it, too. It was the hardest thing to do, to walk away from you, from us, but I had to do it, because you deserve so much more. And I hope you see that. I hope that you've moved on and found some guy who treats you like the amazingly beautiful girl you are. And that he knows how lucky he is to have you. I hope he appreciates every single thing about you. And I hope that he loves you and gives you the world, Amanda. Because I would have. — Jay McLean

Whelen Lightbars Quotes By Steven L. Peck

I feared the defining point of this Hell was its unrelenting uniformity, its lack of variation from type. If there was a heaven at the end of this, it must be filled with great variety, perhaps a multiplicity of intelligent species spread across universes. Yes, heaven would be as full of difference as Hell was of sameness. — Steven L. Peck

Whelen Lightbars Quotes By Nicholas Negroponte

It bothers me when people spoil the market. — Nicholas Negroponte

Whelen Lightbars Quotes By Tracy March

You make me believe that things I'd given up on a possible. — Tracy March

Whelen Lightbars Quotes By Carl Sagan

Everything not forbidden by the laws of nature, he assured her - quoting a colleague down the hall - is mandatory. — Carl Sagan

Whelen Lightbars Quotes By Erving Polster

It is important to learn the difference between staying with an experience until it is completed and hanging on, trying to get something more-anything more-from a situation which is either finished or barren. The basic clues are whether attention to the issue is loose, unfixed, mobile attentiveness or whether it is an attentiveness which feels glued to its object. The people with the bug-eyed stare, the clinging grasp, the insistent preoccupations, the sense of desperation, the ready-made sermons, the unwillingness to leave when conversations are finished, the quoting of authorities, etc. are all hanging on. — Erving Polster