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Alishia Murray Quotes By Austin O'Malley

The habits of a young man are, like his coat, removable; the habits of an old man are like the drapery of a statue. — Austin O'Malley

Alishia Murray Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

me that we should build a fort in the living room. We — Nicholas Sparks

Alishia Murray Quotes By Margaret Fuller

The character and history of each child may be a new and poetic experience to the parent, if he will let it. — Margaret Fuller

Alishia Murray Quotes By Lisa Nichols

...most people unconsciously dream themselves out of their goals. They dream so far past their current reality - or what's currently possible - that they end up abandoning their goals and damaging their own self-esteem. — Lisa Nichols

Alishia Murray Quotes By Denis Avey

The mind is a powerful thing. It can take you through walls. — Denis Avey

Alishia Murray Quotes By George Eliot

That Spanish woman who lived three hundred years ago, was certainly not the last of her kind. Many Theresas have been born who found for themselves no epic life wherein there was a constant unfolding of far-resonant action; perhaps only a life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual grandeur ill-matched with the meanness of opportunity; perhaps a tragic failure which found no sacred poet and sank unwept into oblivion. With dim lights and tangled circumstance they tried to shape their thought and deed in noble agreement; but after all, to common eyes their struggles seemed mere inconsistency and formlessness; for these later-born Theresas were helped by no coherent social faith and order which could perform the function of knowledge for the ardently willing soul. Their ardor alternated between a vague ideal and the common yearning of womanhood; so that the one was disapproved as extravagance, and the other condemned as a lapse. — George Eliot