Quote by Sylvia Browne
A spirit is, like, your mother, my dad, whove made it. They can co

A spirit is, like, your mother, my dad, whove made it. They can come around, but they come around in a loving way because theyve already made it to God. Most people make it. – Sylvia Browne

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Dreams really tell you about yourself more than anything else in this world could ever tell you. – Sylvia Browne

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Everyone dreams, but not everybody remembers their dreams because some people go into delta they go too low. – Sylvia Browne

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Its so sad: anything that has to do with God, people want to dispel. – Sylvia Browne

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My moms a Catholic, and my dads a Jew, and they didnt want anything to do with anything. – Isabelle Huppert

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I always had a standard of, back when I was doing the country music I always told people I would never record a song that I wouldnt sit down and sing in front of my mom and dad. – Ricky Skaggs

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My dad got me a huge board when I was little. He loves to surf. He suited me up and sent me out on this huge wave. I went under, and when I came out and the board hit me in the face. So I said, I never wanted to do this again. I stayed away until I was 13. – Shaun White

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Id always assumed that I would die at about the same age as my dad – he was 45. I am five years in credit now. I cant get my head around the fact that I am older than he was – ever. – Ian Hislop

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