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Abeni Alagbo Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Is that all?" asked Flambeau after a long pause. "Have we got to the dull truth at last?"
"Oh, no," said Father Brown.
As the wind died in the most distant pine woods with a long hoot as of mockery Father Brown, with an utterly impassive face, went on:
"I only suggested that because you said one could not plausibly connect snuff with clockwork or candles with bright stones. Ten false philosophies will fit the universe; ten false theories will fit Glengyle Castle. But we want the real explanation of the castle and the universe. But are there no other exhibits?"
Craven laughed, and Flambeau rose smiling to his feet and strolled down the long table.
[Ch.6] — G.K. Chesterton

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Barbara Tuchman

Rome had Caesar, a man of remarkable governing talents, although it must be said that a ruler who arouses opponents to resort to assassination is probably not as smart as he ought to be. — Barbara Tuchman

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Andrew Lloyd Webber

Surely, you go to the theater because you want to have a great evening in the theater. — Andrew Lloyd Webber

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Wayne Grady

Literature is memory written down. All literature is memory. — Wayne Grady

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Beth Moore

In times like these, we find out whether we have based our faith on who God is or on what He does. Because His ways are higher than our ways, we cannot always comprehend what God is doing or why He makes certain decisions. When we sift His apparent activity through the standard of who He is, the fog begins to clear. — Beth Moore

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By George Mikes

Jokes are better than war. Even the most aggressive jokes are better than the least aggressive wars. Even the longest jokes are better than the shortest wars. — George Mikes

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Jayne Anne Phillips

As before, there is a great silence, with no end in sight. The writer surrenders, listening. — Jayne Anne Phillips

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By John Geddes

You are a river rock and belong in a stream - not here in this upper room sinking in my bed ... — John Geddes

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By K.J. McPike

I just want you to open your eyes. Understand where I'm coming from. Understand that one bad choice isn't all there is to me. — K.J. McPike

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By John Adams

He was very intemperate, and could not write until he had quickened his thoughts with large draughts of rum and water; that he was, in short, a bad character, and not fit to be placed in such a situation. — John Adams

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Jorie Graham

I think I am probably in love with silence, that other world. And that I write, in some way, to negotiate seriously with it . Because there is, of course, always the desire, the hope, that they are not two separate worlds, sound and silence, but that they become each other, that only our hearing fails. — Jorie Graham

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Jean-Christophe Valtat

But if neither sadness or rage could unite us, I didn't know what could - the more I wanted to identify with her, the more I identified with myself; and the more I tried to understand her, the less, necessarily, I succeeded: the failure of an intelligent mind to grasp feeblemindedness was dark and deep, no less than the failure of a feeble mind to grasp intelligence, because intelligence got its shape by not understanding the thing it could never be. — Jean-Christophe Valtat

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Ruth Ozeki

Maketa," I said, throwing myself down in the sand. "I lost. The ocean won."
She smiled. "Was it a good feeling?"
"Mm," I said.
"That's good," she said. "Have another rice ball? — Ruth Ozeki

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Sandra Bernhard

Everybody has their own way of tapping into their realness. — Sandra Bernhard

Abeni Alagbo Quotes By Meister Eckhart

Once a man came to me - it was not too long ago - and said that he had given away much landed property and many goods for his own sake so that he might save his soul. Then I thought: 'How little and how insignificant is what you have let go of! It is blindness and foolishness for you to continue looking at all you've let go of. If, however, you've let go of yourself, then you've really let go.' — Meister Eckhart