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Xplain Patient Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Religion is like a map. The route isn't important. It's the destination that matters. — Marianne Williamson

Xplain Patient Quotes By J.R. Ward

Why ever are you here?" she whispered, putting her hands to his face.
"Because I love you."
In so many ways, that explained nothing ... and told her everything she needed to know. — J.R. Ward

Xplain Patient Quotes By George Orwell

The tendency of advanced capitalism has been to enlarge the middle class and not to wipe it out, as it once seemed likely to do. — George Orwell

Xplain Patient Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

He liked being near that, that kind of brave and crazy. — Rainbow Rowell

Xplain Patient Quotes By Eli Roth

You'd be lucky to get tortured to death in one of my films. It's the best thing that could happen to your career. But I'm very aware that as soon as you put women in this situation, all of a sudden people are like: "Wow, well wait a second!" Immediately, people become very sensitive to it. — Eli Roth

Xplain Patient Quotes By Rick James

I decided to build up my band in Buffalo because Buffalo was where I had originally built up my own musical strength. — Rick James

Xplain Patient Quotes By Meda Chesney-Lind

Girls often feel very powerless in their lives and their families, and they kind of mimic the male violence as a way to try and get some of that male power that they see lacking in their own lives. — Meda Chesney-Lind

Xplain Patient Quotes By Josephine Tey

Letterwriting is the natural outlet of the "odds." The busy-bodies, the idle, the perverted, the cranks, the feel-it-my-duties ... Also the plain depraved. They all write letters. It's their safe outlet, you see. They can be as interfering, as long-winded, as obscene, as pompous, as one-idea'd, as they like on paper, and no one can kick them for it. So they write. My God, how they write! — Josephine Tey