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Andrea Dezso Quotes By John Hersey

At exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morning, on August 6, 1945, Japanese time, at the moment when the atomic bomb flashed above Hiroshima, Miss Toshiko Sasaki, a clerk in the personnel department of the East Asia Tin Works, had just sat down at her place in the plant office and was turning her head to speak to the girl at the next desk. — John Hersey

Andrea Dezso Quotes By Jazz Singh

No dreams. Dreams are a luxury for the privileged. — Jazz Singh

Andrea Dezso Quotes By Terri Farley

You know that expression, 'wild horses couldn't drag me away'? Well, let me tell you, that was obviously made by someone who's never been on the other side of a lead rope when a wild horse starts running. — Terri Farley

Andrea Dezso Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

What we say would not be complete if one word did not cease to exist when it has sounded its constituent parts, so that it can be succeeded by another. — Augustine Of Hippo

Andrea Dezso Quotes By Lauren Collins

Food is fun to write about because everybody has an opinion. Food is also fun to write about because it's a challenge. There are only so many ways to describe a plate of gnudi without resorting to "pillowy." — Lauren Collins

Andrea Dezso Quotes By Tommy Cooper

Well, my wife and I were married in a toilet - it was a marriage of convenience! — Tommy Cooper

Andrea Dezso Quotes By Bill Johnson

The first person to touch Jesus in His natural birth was obviously Mary, the virgin. But who was the first to touch Him at His second birth - His resurrection from the dead? Mary Magdalene! She's the one who had seven demons cast out of her and was healed of infirmities (see Mark 16:9)! The Virgin Mary, representing purity and all that is right, welcomed Jesus into the world for His role of fulfilling the Law and becoming the perfect sacrifice. Mary Magdalene, the one who had been sick and tormented by devils, represents the unanswerable needs of the spirit, soul, and body. She welcomed Him into the world for His role of building a family out of the least pure or qualified in any way. The Virgin introduced the One who would close out the dispensation of the Law. The tormented one introduced Jesus into the season of grace where everyone would be welcomed. — Bill Johnson

Andrea Dezso Quotes By Martha Manning

Sometimes hell has no words. — Martha Manning