Seaton Quotes
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Seaton Quotes & Sayings
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Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to.
— George Seaton
So, sweetheart, be careful with the game-playing or you may find yourself in trouble one day.
— Annie Seaton
the sugar plantations on the Mississippi River.
— Annie Seaton
There's a lot of bad isms floating around this world, but one of the worst is commercialism.
— George Seaton
I never cared about money or fame, and I don't care now. I follow the groove, and money always follows.
— Quincy Jones
Religion and morality are the essential pillars of civil society.
— George Washington
It never ceases to amaze me that in times of amazing human suffering somebody says something that can be so utterly stupid.
— Robert Gibbs
People find different ways of keeping the ones they loved among the living, he said cautiously. Children. Memories. The names of things.
— James Meek
The Word of God and the Spirit of God are enough for the people of God to enjoy and spread the worship of God.
— David Platt
jointly with his half-brother. Secrecy was of the essence and the impact of their successful forays was beginning
— Annie Seaton
And I should have said something. Of course, I should have said thing after thing after thing after thing.
— John Green
If a man asks me for my loyalty ... I will give him my honesty.
If a man asks me for my honesty ... I will give him my loyalty! — John Boyd
If a man asks me for my honesty ... I will give him my loyalty! — John Boyd
Well, dammit, if that was what it took to find her birth family, she'd bloody well find someone to marry.
— Annie Seaton
Whatever you do, put your heart into it.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Every arena of life intersects with what's going on in our hearts. Everything passes through on its way to wherever it's going. Everything.
— Andy Stanley
To accomplish that, I created Victoria Seaton, a young American who was
— Judith McNaught