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Beheld Book Quotes By Susannah Cahalan

When you think all is lost, the things you need most return unexpectedly. — Susannah Cahalan

Beheld Book Quotes By Abby Wambach

It's always really challenging trying to go from player to player/coach. You have a kind of friendship basis of relationship with all of your teammates, and now you go to this power position where you have to make decisions that might hurt people's feelings. — Abby Wambach

Beheld Book Quotes By Tom Lehrer

I don't have the temperament of a performer, and I certainly couldn't do it every night. — Tom Lehrer

Beheld Book Quotes By Rod Dreher

I saw - no, I think the word is beheld - the most wondrous thing in the world. This church was indescribably complex and harmonious; it was like stepping into the mind of God. I was overcome by the desire to worship - a feeling I would not see as adequately articulated until many years later, when I would read Dante Alighieri's description, in his first book, Vita nuova, of the first time he, as a child, saw Beatrice: — Rod Dreher

Beheld Book Quotes By S.A. Tawks

The only thing more interesting than the truth is fiction dressed up as the truth. — S.A. Tawks

Beheld Book Quotes By Jeremy Collier

Without discretion, people may be overlaid with unreasonable affection, and choked with too much nourishment. — Jeremy Collier

Beheld Book Quotes By James Joyce

Truth is beheld by the intellect which is appeased by the most satisfying relations of the intelligible; beauty is beheld by the imagination which is appeased by the most satisfying relations of the sensible. The first step in the direction of truth is to understand the frame and scope of the intellect itself, to comprehend the act itself of intellection. Aristotle's entire system of philosophy rests upon his book of psychology and that, I think, rests on his statement that the same attribute cannot at the same time and in the same connexion belong to and not belong to the same subject. The first step in the direction of beauty is to understand the frame and scope of the imagination, to comprehend the act itself of esthetic apprehension. — James Joyce

Beheld Book Quotes By Kristin Halbrook

He tucks his hands on the back of my head and rests his mouth on my forehead. I close my eyes. "I could stand here forever," he says. "In this place? This oh-so-classy motel room?" "That's the thing. It don't matter where. — Kristin Halbrook