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Aeriform Quotes By Whitney Balliett

Critics are biased, and so are readers. (Indeed, a critic is a bundle of biases held loosely together by a sense of taste.) But intelligent readers soon discover how to allow for the windage of their own and a critic's prejudices. — Whitney Balliett

Aeriform Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The moment a sinner trusts Jesus - he is fully forgiven. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Aeriform Quotes By Jeff Gordon

In our business, just getting to 40 means something ... that's why I think sometimes you have to just live in the moment. You have to enjoy life to its fullest. — Jeff Gordon

Aeriform Quotes By Joe Simpson

Part of what makes him (laid-back Tim Hudson)an ace is that he would never acknowledge that he is an ace. — Joe Simpson

Aeriform Quotes By Robert David Steele

Liberation technology creates wealth, and open-source technology creates wealth. In both instances the 'center of gravity' for dramatic change toward resilience and sustainability is the human brain mass of five billion poor
the one billion rich have failed to 'scale.' The human brain is the one unlimited resource we have on Earth. — Robert David Steele

Aeriform Quotes By David Grann

I am getting older and am, I daresay, impatient of lost years and months," Fawcett complained to Keltie in early 1918. Later — David Grann

Aeriform Quotes By Rumi

Lay aside caution, it cannot help thee against destiny; to worry with precaution is to toil and moil; go, trust in providence, trust in the better part. — Rumi

Aeriform Quotes By Nick Tosches

Steiner has here transformed the vaporous conceptions of his life, the vapors of what never was and never will be, from their aeriform state to a fine and ethereal substantiality. My Unwritten Books is a gathering of shades, an elegant and eloquent gathering of mind, feeling, and autumnal passion. ( ... ) And that is the lovely irony of this unique little book. None of these unwritten books should have been written. They are better here, as they are, untamed and errant phantoms of a brilliance whose emanations no one mortal lifetime could ever accommodate in full. — Nick Tosches