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Top Wisehart Ministries Quotes

People say I look so happy - and I say, 'That's the Botox.' — Dolly Parton

And one of our points of continuing conversation with our trading partners is the urgency of their taking steps to remove barriers to their improved growth performance. — John W. Snow

I don't want to be somebody else. — Tina Fey

In the wee hours of the morning, the Edenic lovers wound themselves around each other, flesh against flesh, sleepy and sated in a large, white bed. Lightness and darkness, innocence and experience, kissed and caressed in the warmth and acceptance created by their love. The dark angel whispered to his muse in Italian until she fell asleep in his arms, happier than she had ever been. She was loved. — Sylvain Reynard

A friendship that exacts oneness of opinion and conduct is not worth much. — Mahatma Gandhi

I think it's very important to have the stewardship of a company by a family member. — Marie-Chantal Claire

I was lucky enough to have one of the first high school classes in the country. — Walter Cronkite

You have to be disciplined because if you lose your discipline and lose your shape, we're playing against better players, so they'll take advantage. — Paul Jewell

Desire, ignorance, and inequality - this is the trinity of bondage. — Swami Vivekananda

Ask someone you'd like to know to list five people they would most like to meet. It will tell you a lot about them. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Love based upon indulgence of animal passion, is at best a selfish affair, and likely to snap under the slightest strain. — Mahatma Gandhi

I'm not afraid of IED's, bullets, mortars. — Amanda Lindhout

There's a gap somehow between empathy and activism. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke of 'soul force' - something that emanates from a deep truth inside of us and empowers us to act. Once you identify your inner genius, you will be able to take action, whether it's writing a check or digging a well. — Sue Monk Kidd