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Wizards Of Waverly Place Juliet Quotes By Randy Pausch

I mean, I don't know how not to have fun. I'm dying and I'm having fun. And I'm going to keep having fun every day I have left. Because there's no other way to play it. — Randy Pausch

Wizards Of Waverly Place Juliet Quotes By Melissa Landers

Cassia had a feeling Kane might not follow her instructions to the letter, but she never expected him to come barreling into the docking lot with Arabelle hoisted over one shoulder, shielding his head with his free arm and yelling like his pants were on fire. Behind him, Doran and Solara ran through the open doorway, each armed with a stolen pulse pistol and firing indiscriminately at someone out of view.
So much for smooth negotiating. — Melissa Landers

Wizards Of Waverly Place Juliet Quotes By Peter Michael Rosenberg

what need of wealth and riches when he could lead a simple, contented life — Peter Michael Rosenberg

Wizards Of Waverly Place Juliet Quotes By Jesse Andrews

I might accidentally become like a hermit or a terrorist or something. — Jesse Andrews

Wizards Of Waverly Place Juliet Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Just that you do the right thing. The rest doesn't matter. Cold or warm. Tired or well-rested. Despised or honored. Dying ... or busy with other assignments. Because dying, too, is one of our assignments in life. There as well: "To do what needs doing." Look inward. Don't let the true nature of anything elude you. Before long, all existing things will be transformed, to rise like smoke (assuming all things become one), or be dispersed in fragments ... to move from one unselfish act to another with God in mind. Only there, delight and stillness ... when jarred, unavoidably, by circumstances, revert at once to yourself, and don't lose the rhythm more than you can help. You'll have a better grasp of the harmony if you keep going back to it. — Marcus Aurelius