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I don't have any beauty shop memories. I remember the barber shop.

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I don't have any beauty shop memories. I remember the barber shop.

Jenifer Lewis
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FAITH is not the LAST OPTION left,It is the FIRST REASON to STAND FIRM in what we BELIEVED

Julie Jenifer
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They'll die in overtime

Jenifer Levin
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Nothing is permanent in my mysterious world, even my moments of belief - Jenifer

Durgesh Satpathy, Equating the Equations of Insanity: A Journey from Grief to Victory
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Jenifer always taught me that starting a job was one thing―—and admirable―—but that following through and completing―—well, that’s where the bravery is.

Valerie Estess, Tales from the Bed
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Strange, how in all those apocalyptic movies, when their society breaks down into lawlessness and anarchy, Canada is always the haven of safety, the place people want to escape to.

Jenifer Mohammed, Resurrecting Cybele
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Caring is going to the ends of the world for a stranger.

Bernard Levine, THE BEST OF BERNARD LEVINE
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("we appreciated the intricately thought-out, detailed universe you've created for your story." ~Arthur A. Levine Books (publishers of The Harry Potter series.)) about my book!

Arthur A. Levine books
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Quoting son, Noah Levine: Once you see what the heart really needs, it doesn’t matter if you’re going to live or die, the work is always the same. (25)

Stephen Levine, A Year to Live: How to Live This Year as If It Were Your Last
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if they hadn’t both been pretending, but had had what is called a heart-to-heart talk, that is, simply told each other just what they were thinking and feeling, then they would just have looked into each other’s eyes, and Constantine would only have said: ‘You’re dying, dying, dying!’ – while Nicholas would simply have replied: ‘I know I’m dying, but I’m afraid, afraid, afraid!’ That’s all they would have said if they’d been talking straight from the heart. But it was impossible to live that way, so Levin tried to do what he’d been trying to do all his life without being able to, what a great many people could do so well, as he observed, and without which life was impossible: he tried to say something different from what he thought, and he always felt it came out false, that his brother caught him out and was irritated by it.

Leo Tolstoy
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