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Word Art Generator For Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

She laughs at everything you say. Why? Because she has fine teeth. — Benjamin Franklin

Word Art Generator For Quotes By Eliza Andrews

and all you have is a memory, and when you desperately want something more than a memory, every memory you've got left seems perfect. — Eliza Andrews

Word Art Generator For Quotes By Parvesh Cheena

If 'Married With Children' hadn't come out when it did, would we really be looking at 'Roseanne,' 'The Middle,' and 'Raising Hope' and being, like, 'Look at how stereotypical they are to lower-income white people!' — Parvesh Cheena

Word Art Generator For Quotes By Julieanne O'Connor

SLAMMED DOORS, Path of Discouragement. OPEN DOORS, Path of change. Do something different. — Julieanne O'Connor

Word Art Generator For Quotes By Melyssa Winchester

It's easy to tell someone something you know they want to hear. What's not so easy is following up on those easy words and making what you said come to life. It's in taking the words and turning them into actions where most people give up and bail out. — Melyssa Winchester

Word Art Generator For Quotes By Richard Flanagan

In reading, you sense the divine: the things that are larger and greater and more mysterious than yourself. — Richard Flanagan

Word Art Generator For Quotes By Rob Portman

We should not approve an agreement that fails to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and does nothing to address Iranian behavior that threatens our allies and our interests. — Rob Portman

Word Art Generator For Quotes By Glennon Doyle Melton

In all my close friendships, words are the bricks I use to build bridges. To know someone I need to hear her, and to feel known, I need to be heard by her. The process of knowing and loving another person happens for me through conversation. I reveal something to help my friend understand me, she responds in a way that assures me she values my revelation, and then she adds something to help me understand her. This back-and-forth is repeated again and again as we go deeper into each other's hearts, minds, pasts, and dreams. Eventually, a friendship is built - a solid, sheltering structure that exists in the space between us - a space outside of ourselves that we can climb deep into. There is her, there is me, and then there is our friendship - this bridge we've built together. — Glennon Doyle Melton