
Top 18 Julie Cantrell Quotes
#1. It's one thing to stand in line for free bread or to ask for help paying the rent," she explained. "But there is nothing worse than the shame of being unloved.
Julie Cantrell
#2. When it rains God be wantin' us to sit still and take notice.
Julie Cantrell
#3. I'm tired of her diving deep into nothing and leaving me on the surface. Waiting for her to come back up for air.
Julie Cantrell
#4. Love is the child of freedom, never that of domination.
Julie Cantrell
#5. My world speeds up. After years of moving along in slow motion, I am suddenly surging through the moments. He touches me, and like flame to dry grass, I am consumed.
Julie Cantrell
#6. Now I can rejoice that I knew you, rather than mourn because I lost you.
Arthur C. Clarke
#7. If a Woman can neither Love nor Honour, she does ill in promising to Obey.
Mary Astell
#8. Ain't nothing more important than loving your mama. Even if you can't understand her. Love her. That's all you gotta do.
Julie Cantrell
#9. A man and wife should see the best in each other, should work together, should enjoy each other.
Gena Showalter
#10. I smiled into the air the way I smiled when customers unbuckled their belts, and I made my eyes laugh as if everything were some version of a good time.
Miranda July
#11. Forgive? It's not easy, Millicent. But I must forgive. Even if he never say he sorry. I do my part. Leave Boone's part to God. That not for me to control. So, not for me to worry about.
Julie Cantrell
#13. I do two things," she told me. "I remind myself that it's not all about me. And I focus on the good. There's always a way to find some good.
Julie Cantrell
#14. I don't want an uneventful and safe life, I prefer an adventurous one.
Isabel Allende
#15. [H]is gentle horses graze on fertile grasses and tempt me to ride off in search of answers to what if and what's out there and why not. Where everything around me hints there is more to offer but tells me time and again ... not for me.
Julie Cantrell
#16. I loved Harry Truman with all my heart and soul.
Willard Scott
#17. Always can find someone who have more pain, more hurt than you. Always can find someone who need help. And you always have something to give. Even when you think you have nothing.
Julie Cantrell
#18. The truth remains that, after adolescence has begun, "words, words, words," must constitute a large part, and an always larger part as life advances, of what the human being has to learn.
William James
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