In the oddity or maybe the miracle of life, the roots of something new frequently lie in the decaying husks of something old. (Craig D. Lounsbrough)
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It's easy; it's free; it's fun; and it's effective.
In the oddity or maybe the miracle of life, the roots of something new frequently lie in the decaying husks of something old. (Craig D. Lounsbrough)
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I'm a minimalist. I don't really need much to enjoy a good holiday - just my family and the bare essentials. (Jean Reno)
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Another shot at New Year's resolutions. (unknown)
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God made me fast. And when I run, I feel His pleasure. (Eric Liddell).
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I think the thing about Easter holidays in particular is you don't know what the weather is going to be like. (Kate Garraway)
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The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. (Bertrand Russell)
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There would be no Christmas if there was no Easter. (Gordon B. Hinckley)
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Easter is one of my favourite holidays with the kids. They get to run loose, and we always have our family and loved ones around us! (Camila Alves)
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