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If just one person has done it, it can be done. by V.L. Marshall
Verity Louise Marshall (Hard Money: The Naked Truth Behind the Red Light)
The first task of every author is to evoke emotion in their reader. You may laugh or you may cry; you may love me or you may hate me. So long as you feel something, I know that I'm doing my job.
V.L. Dreyer
I think I loved him even more when I found his Rammstein CD.
V.L. Locey (Two Man Advantage (Point Shot, #1))
Rise Above Your Fear, For We Decide Our Fate
Vidhya V.L (Incensa (The Quadrant, #1))
It was grace. In those who were always honest, the dlPFC, vlPFC, and ACC were in veritable comas when the chance to cheat arose. There's no conflict. There's no working hard to do the right thing. You simply don't cheat.
Robert M. Sapolsky
You are right,maybe I really don't belong or fit in anywhere,but at least here I feel a little wanted,so I'm gonna stay.
Glitch Ntukza V.L
The entrepreneur of the world handles difficult situations with stress, worry and frustration relying only on the knowledge they have access to. The entrepreneur with God’s favor has an omniscient presence living inside and is blessed to have answers and solutions to tough problems flow directly to them. Having the favor of God resting on you is a wonderful position to be in, CEO! He has strategically placed us in this entrepreneurial army, not only to defeat the enemy and his advances, but to also go above-and-beyond, reaching success that few obtain.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
After two centuries of colonization, the air struggle on Mars was still so critical that the V-L Law, the Vegetative-Lynch Law, was still in effect. It was a killing offense to endanger or destroy any plant vital to the transformation of Mars’ carbon dioxide atmosphere into an oxygen atmosphere. Even blades of grass were sacred. There was no need to erect KEEP OFF THE GRASS neons. The man who wandered off a path onto a lawn would be instantly shot. The woman who picked a flower would be killed without mercy. Two centuries of sudden death had inspired a reverence for green growing things that almost amounted to a religion. Foyle
Alfred Bester (The Stars My Destination)
Let me repeat, if someone has the means to pay you and simply does not, they do not deserve your business. In fact, it is no longer a business transaction. I believe the term would be slavery. God clearly states that the deceptive actions of these people are a sin. Leviticus, 19:13 says, “You must not cheat your neighbor or rob him. You must not keep a hired worker’s salary all night until morning.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
Not everyone is going to be a cheerleader for you! Not everyone is going to have your back or support you. In fact, some people are going to be downright bold and say, “You are not going to make it.” You should thank those people. They are proof that you are doing something right. The devil can see success and every time a jab comes at you, he is indirectly cluing you in to the fact that greatness lies ahead and he does not want you to get there.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
I always believed in God, but felt that God wanted to punish me more than He wanted to bless me. I did not necessarily blame God, I just figured that is how this Christian thing worked; sins are punished, and every so often, God would throw a blessing in. Eventually, like all children do, I became an adult and realized that my Father is not vindictive, but loves and actually wants to bless me. He wants to delight in my business and see me succeed. Most importantly, He knows that I will.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
So often, we look at lacking as a negative thing, but do you know God is looking for people who lack? He seeks out those who are missing something. He does this because the more you lack, the more He can increase. The more you miss, the more He can fill in. God is not necessarily looking for rocket scientists and brain surgeons to start businesses. You do not need your master’s degree or a million dollars to start a business. What God is looking for are willing saints to yield their destinies.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
His direction may not be a booming thunder or a voice in your ear. It may be a high-risk loan application going through, a referral seemingly out of nowhere or a scholarship award for something you were not qualified for. If these sorts of things are happening, God is creating a path for you. He is providing confirmation that tells you, “This is right!” Isaiah, 30:21 proves this to be true, “Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying,“This is the way; walk in it.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
Have you ever met someone who is always negative? Every time you speak to them, something is wrong. They are sick, broke, been lied on, being treated unfairly, and so on. Have you ever noticed how those people genuinely experience one bad situation after another? You think to yourself, “How is it that everything wrong seems to happen to this person?” The answer is simple; that person speaks their outcome into existence. Proverbs, 18:7 shows us that, “A fool’s mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
Romans, 10:9 states the basic requirements for salvation, “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Did you know that believing in your heart and confessing with your mouth are, also, the only two requirements to begin working on your successful business? These two actions seem so simple, yet are so powerful. God wants us to have complete faith in Him, so our hearts and mouths are tools we can use to unlock God’s miraculous blessings.
V.L. Thompson
When the sun sets at night and you lay your head down on your pillow, you must believe beyond the shadow of a doubt that your business will be successful. More than anyone, you, the business owner, should have incredible faith that you will experience prosperity. This journey is not about following a popular path that leads to fame and fortune, instead, it is about creating an extension of God’s kingdom right here on earth. As beacons of light and salt of the earth, Christians should provide an example of what true victory means to the rest of the world.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
Being an entrepreneur might seem like the scariest thing in the world to pursue, and those around you who appear to be unsupportive are the same people who wish that they could do what you are about to do. Facing fears means not being afraid of people who may ridicule you if you fall. Use those butterflies and jitters to fuel your fearless actions. Successful business owners do not let fear stop them, and they do not create fictional scenarios about how and when they will fail. As business owners, if we are ever to assume, let them be positive assumptions.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
What you are asking God to do will induce a major impact on your life. That major impact cannot happen with minor faith. He will carry out His divine plan by providing you with opportunities to advance yourself in Him. Jesus said, in Luke, 10:19, “Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.” He will teach you the skills you need to be a force in your industry, but He will not force you into success. You must reach out and walk through those doors, which are open just for you.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
Whenever the occasional doubt starts to creep into my mind about my artistic ability, I start to think about the reality of having the greatest artist ever living inside of me. The One who created the orchid, peacock and the human circulatory system is the same God who gives me ideas for my next logo project. The God who parted the Red Sea is the same God who knows Photoshop. The God who raised Lazurus from the dead is the same God who brings new clients to me. He can do anything! If we want to talk about a fear of failing, we have to talk about being blessed to know the One who can do anything but fail.
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
God wants us to use our resources to help others, but He does not want us to be naïve. Use the business, common and spiritual sense that God has blessed you with to stand up to people with unfair business practices. Study His word to see how He handles the enemy when it tries to disguise itself as a supportive customer of yours. The same family member asking you for a free service is the same person that would never think to negotiate their electric bill. The same church member who wants a discount is the same person who will go to a restaurant and not only pay the full bill, but tip the waitress on top of it! Do you not deserve that same respect and consideration?
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
Reading this book, you will probably get motivated to take a major faith step, but life can stare you back in the face and tell you that you are stupid to believe that God will answer your prayer. The bottom line is, GOD CAN DO IT, and He will do it if you let Him. Numbers, 23:19 states, “God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son of man, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?” Your entrepreneurial dream may seem impossible, but God can do it. Your finances might be in the worst shape that you have ever experienced in your life, but God can fix it. You might not have the education or the skill that you know is required to follow through on your dream, but God can supplement it. Will you trust Him to do it?
V.L. Thompson (CEO - The Christian Entrepreneur's Outlook)
I was just beginning to relax when the radio crackled to life, and nearly gave me a heart attack. "I see something, I see something!" Maddy was screaming and sounded terrified. "I see something moving!" There was a weird, muffled sound, and then Skylar’s voice came on. "Please disregard that emergency broadcast.  Madeline has just seen her first cow.
V.L. Dreyer
Nobody's perfect, but the whole point of love is that the feeling is perfect, even if the people are not.
V.L. Dreyer (Winter (The Survivors #3))
Maybe I don't know everything that happened to you over the years, but every time you open your mouth and something self-deprecating falls out, it's like I'm hearing someone else's voice coming out of you. (...) Every time you say something like that, something that puts you down, you're letting someone else's opinion take control of you.
V.L. Dreyer (Winter (The Survivors #3))
I was alone with a crusty lasagna and Madonna, sounding like some sort of queer fishwife bitching at her husband. Ugh, I hated that queer fishwife so much. Why did she keep popping up?
V.L. Locey (Shadow and Light (Arizona Raptors, #3))
No, there was no sense in throwing myself at Henry emotionally. Physically, I tried to keep my distance, honestly, I did. But a week would go by and he’d kiss my ear or compliment my ankle or buy me a new bangle and I’d find my heart overflowing with emotion. Those emotions, it seemed, ran right to my dick. Two hard dicks in the same room always ended up with my heels to Jesus. I was such a little slut…
V.L. Locey (Shadow and Light (Arizona Raptors, #3))
It’s not long until Christmas and there’s a lot to do.” Florence put her hand in the
V.L. McBeath (Different World (The Ambition & Destiny Series, #5))
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Jules Verne (Journey to the Center of the Earth)
You look confused.” “Oh, good evening, Mr Curtis. I’m fine, thank you. I was debating whether to go into the saloon or down to the dining room.” “If you’re heading into the saloon, may we order a couple of Manhattans from you?” He gazed at his wife. “We can’t bear the thought of leaving the United States.” “Well, then, you’ve helped me decide. Come and take a seat.” She ushered them to their usual table. “Perhaps you can go back to New York one day.” “I’m sure we will.” He patted his wife’s hand. “We’re already talking about it.” “That’s something to look forward to, then.” She headed to the bar, where Mr Brennan was
V.L. McBeath (The Stewardess's Journey (Windsor Street Family Saga, #2))
There were twenty shillings to each pound and twelve pence to a shilling. A crown and half crown were five shillings and two shillings and sixpence, respectively. A guinea was one pound, one shilling (i.e. twenty-one shillings).
V.L. McBeath (The Sailor's Promise (Windsor Street Family Saga, #0.5))
In the United Kingdom, meal times are referred to by a variety of names. Based on traditional working-class practices in
V.L. McBeath (The Sailor's Promise (Windsor Street Family Saga, #0.5))
northern England in the nineteenth century, the following terms have been used in this book: Breakfast: The meal eaten upon rising each morning. Dinner: The meal eaten around midday. This may be a hot or cold meal depending on the day of the week and a person’s occupation. Tea: Not to be confused with the high tea of the aristocracy or the beverage of the same name, tea was the meal eaten at the end of the working day, typically around five or six o’clock. This could either be a hot or cold meal.
V.L. McBeath (The Sailor's Promise (Windsor Street Family Saga, #0.5))
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I was happy as a pigeon with a French fry
V.L. Locey (Dump and Chase (Watkins Glen Gladiators #3))
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V.L. Silva (Taming a Bad Boy: The McKnight Boys , Book 1)
Love Will Find You, Always.
Alice VL
I’ve got to mark you as mine somehow.  Unfortunately, people aren’t cats; no matter how much I rub my face all over you, it just doesn’t work.
V.L. Dreyer (Autumn (The Survivors, #2))
Thankfully, memories were portable, and they only weighed as much as we let them.
V.L. Dreyer (Winter (The Survivors #3))
Treacherous are the Crossroads; by which direction you seek May not be the course intended. Either path will bring about a selection of self-deliberated anguish.’ ~ Chronicles of Christian St. John Vl. IV, p. CCII
Kathryn Le Veque (The Warrior Poet)
life is an aventure, but sometimes an aventure has to stop.
loic vl
Well, there you have it. We have little to fear. If all else fails and we fall into dire straits, we'll have this one on our side. All forty pounds of him
V.L. Burgess (The Mapmaker's Sons)
The goat's eyes locked on Tom's, as though conveying a message. Tom looked at the meat, then looked at the goat. "I can't." "Why not?" Judge asked. "I think it's someone he knew
V.L. Burgess (The Mapmaker's Sons)
Was it worth the risk? Absolutely
V.L. Burgess (The Mapmaker's Sons)
He'd felt more alive than he'd ever been in his entire life. But more than that. Destined. As though everything he'd ever learned, everything he'd ever done had been nothing but a rehearsal to set him upon this course.
V.L. Burgess (The Mapmaker's Sons)
it struck me yet again how marvelous children are. They accept everyone openly and with trust. It’s only after adults begin to cram outdated ideas into their glorious loving minds do we witness the birth of hate and mistrust.
V.L. Locey (Christmas According to Liam (According to Liam, #1.5))
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Raghul Sa
Well okay then. Guess we were taking off the gloves before the eggs even arrived. Cool. I could tango with Grandma if that was what she wanted.
V.L. Locey (Touch of a Yellow Sun (Colors of Love #2))
You can say goodbye to family, but you always carry them inside you.
V.L. Locey (Touch of a Yellow Sun (Colors of Love #2))
For the Lord says Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you with all malice
V.L. McBeath (The Ambition & Destiny Series: Box Set Parts 1-3 (Ambition & Destiny, #1-3))
For God commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother, and he that curseth father or mother, let him die the death,
V.L. McBeath (The Ambition & Destiny Series: Box Set Parts 1-3 (Ambition & Destiny, #1-3))
Did you hear him last week? The Lord says let your women keep silent, for it is not permitted unto them to speak, but they are commanded to be
V.L. McBeath (The Ambition & Destiny Series: Box Set Parts 1-3 (Ambition & Destiny, #1-3))
He doesn’t even know his verses; the Bible says we should be silent in church and yet he dares to tell me to be quiet at all times.
V.L. McBeath (The Ambition & Destiny Series: Box Set Parts 1-3 (Ambition & Destiny, #1-3))
Sometimes the seemingly insignificant events of life can have the most profound consequences…
V.L. McBeath (The Ambition & Destiny Series: Box Set Parts 1-3 (Ambition & Destiny, #1-3))
Consultar, v.l. Requerir la aprobación de otro para tomar una actitud ya resuelta.
Ambrose Bierce (Diccionario del Diablo: Clásicos de la literatura (Spanish Edition))
Remember that life begins at the end of your comfort zone.
V.L. Locey (Touch of a Yellow Sun (Colors of Love #2))
The heads on TV were talking about what the pros in the NHL were doing. Why I watched this all the time now I didn't know. Reminding myself of what I'd once had and how I'd ass-fucked my life without the courtesy of any lube or a reach-around.
V.L. Locey (Touch of a Yellow Sun (Colors of Love #2))
We can do this one of four ways. We can have sex in the back of the car, we can have sex out on the ground, we can have sex on the hood of the car, or we can go back to that seedy motel we passed, the Gila Monster Motor Court, and have sex in a dingy room. I‘ll let you decide, but please note that every scenario ends with me pounding you like a mallard duck.” “I just… a duck?” “South Park reference. Not important.
V.L. Locey
Fine. I’ll get them myself. You can go cook something. Make it fattening and filled with grease. No point in worrying now, droite?
V.L. Locey (Lost in Indigo (Colors of Love, #1))
His hand came up, forefinger flicking the corroded ball-chain that dangled from the zip-tab at the neck of Skinner’s jacket. “Those VL glasses. Virtual light.” She’d heard of it, but she wasn’t sure what it was. “They expensive, Sammy Sal?” “Shit, yes. ’Bout as much as a Japanese car. Not all that much more, though. Got these little EMP-drivers around the lenses, work your optic nerves direct. Friend of mine, he’d bring a pair home from the office where he worked. Landscape architects. Put ’em on, you go out walking, everything looks normal, but every plant you see, every tree, there’s this little label hanging there, what its name is, Latin under that …
William Gibson (Virtual Light (Bridge, #1))