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Whatever Quotes by Jodi Picoult
- What was wrong with me? I had a decent life. I was healthy. I wasn't starving or maimed by a land mine or orphaned. Yet…
- When you are a kid you have your own language, and unlike French or Spanish or whatever you start learning in fourth grade, this one…
- If you choose to be looking for something, you'd better be ready for whatever it is you are find. Because it may not be what…
- But what if your obsession has nothing to do with drugs or thrills or money? What if what you want most in the world is…
- What I want, more than anything, is to turn back time a little. To become the kid I used to be, who believed whatever my…
- On my license, it says I'm an organ donor, but the truth is I'd consider being an organ martyr. I'm sure I'm worth a lot…
- I could think whatever I wanted to, but realized that any promises I made myself were destined to be broken.
- That's why we read fiction, isn't it? To remind us that whatever we suffer, we're not the only ones?
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- To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that. — Teresa of Avila
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- "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and all good things will be added unto you." Follow God and you shall have… — Swami Vivekananda
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