D. Todd Christofferson Quotes
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I had a Ford F-250. It was a big ol' farm truck, but it wasn't a rig. That's about the biggest I've ever driven. That's what I drove back and forth to high school. I was a poor guy, and it was a truck that my uncle owned and let me drive because I had no money.
Nathan Fillion
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I was working in restaurants as a captain and as a waiter.
Sally Schneider
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Love is like the measles. The older you get it, the worse the attack.
Rainer Maria Rilke
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I grew up in New York till I was 5, and I remember going to see 'Annie' and some musicals as a kid, and I remember my parents being somewhat okay with us watching 'Rocky Horror Picture Show,' which, it boggles my mind that they allowed me to watch it.
Gabriel Macht
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You may have heard of the Slow Movement, which challenges the canard that faster is always better. You don't have to ditch your career, toss the iPhone, or join a commune to take part. Living 'Slow' just means doing everything at the right speed - quickly, slowly, or at whatever pace delivers the best results.
Carl Honore
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Thirty years ago dinner theatre used to be much more of a going concern than it is now.
Ted Shackelford
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Most actors want the audience to like them, and that leads to bad acting.
Lee Daniels
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But since the devil's bride, Reason, that pretty whore, comes in and thinks she's wise, and what she says, what she thinks, is from the Holy Spirit, who can help us, then? Not judges, not doctors, no king or emperor, because reason is the Devil's greatest whore.
Martin Luther
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We need to realize that our path to transformation is through our mistakes. We're meant to make mistakes, recognize them, and move on to become unlimited.
Yehuda Berg
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And last, it may be worthwhile trying to hang something beyond the partial wall because some of the pictures do very well in a confined space.
Mark Rothko
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The main subject in the Bible from the beginning of Genesis through Revelation is none other than Jesus.
Charles E. Fuller
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The gospel of Jesus Christ opens the path to what we may become.
D. Todd Christofferson