Carrie Newcomer Quotes
But miracles do happen, every shining now and then. If not now, if not now, tell me when. From "If Not Now ”Carrie Newcomer
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Well, I happen to believe all business is female business.
Eddie Bernice Johnson -
What is most amusing and can happen only in India is that the most posh and big households that I've seen in Mumbai, the 'big city', will have their balconies and windows festooned with rows of baniyans and tauliyas hanging on them.
Kailash Kher -
Whenever societies do well, they believe that there is something in their cultural DNA that made it happen.
Fareed Zakaria -
I keep my heart and my soul and my spirit open to miracles.
Patrick Swayze -
I don't burn any calories trying to be masculine; I just happen to be from that world.
Adam Carolla -
Prince and I happen to think alike.
Vanity
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I happen to believe that there is an afterlife.
Beatrice Wood -
The only interesting thing that can happen in a Swiss bedroom is suffocation by feather mattress.
Dalton Trumbo -
I cannot outline. I do not know what the next thing is going to happen in the book until it comes out of my fingers.
Patricia Reilly Giff -
In order to be a realist you must believe in miracles.
H. C. Bailey -
When you do bad things, bad things happen to you.
Farrah Fawcett -
The secret is not to make a film that causes something like Virginia Tech to happen. The secret is to make a film that stops it happening.
Abel Ferrara
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Batman is basically an ordinary guy who had something tragic happen to him when he was young.
Sam Heughan -
Seeing, hearing, feeling, are miracles, and each part and tag of me is a miracle.
Walt Whitman -
In terms of art, the only real answer that I know of is to do it. If you don't do it, you don't know what might happen.
Harry Callahan -
The discipline of writing something down is the first step toward making it happen.
Lee Iacocca -
Mistakes happen. But after a while you've got to stop making them happen twice.
Allen Iverson -
Pretend that this is a time of miracles and we believe in them.
Edwidge Danticat
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Expect resistance but pray for miracles!
Corrie Ten Boom -
What I want to show is that because of the very nature of the historical disciplines, historians cannot show whether or not miracles ever happened. Anyone who disagrees with me—who thinks historians can demonstrate that miracles happen—needs to be even-handed about it, across the board. In Jesus’ day there were lots of people who allegedly performed miracles. There were Jewish holy men such as Hanina ben Dosa and Honi the circle drawer. There were pagan holy men such as Apollonius of Tyana, a philosopher who could allegedly heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the dead. He was allegedly supernaturally born and at the end of his life he allegedly ascended to heaven. Sound familiar? There were pagan demigods, such as Hercules, who could also bring back the dead. Anyone who is willing to believe in the miracles of Jesus needs to concede the possibility of other people performing miracles, in Jesus’ day and in all eras down to the present day and in other religions such as Islam and indigenous religions of Africa and Asia.
Bart Ehrman -
I've never really had a plan. You never know what's going to happen.
Ben Miller -
Happiness is a sort of atmosphere you can live in sometimes when you're lucky.
Adela Rogers St. Johns -
But miracles do happen, every shining now and then. If not now, if not now, tell me when. From "If Not Now ”
Carrie Newcomer