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Bellwaremedia Quotes By Doris Kearns Goodwin

Undaunted, Will confronted Rose on a street corner and administered what the newspapers termed a "terrible beating." He reportedly "lifted him up and dashed him to the pavement," executing continuous blows and hammering the man's head against the ground until Rose promised to leave town that very night. The story of the thrashing made news across the country. "The feeling among all classes of citizens," observed the Bismarck Tribune, "is that Mr. Taft did a public service and ought to have a medal. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Tori Amos

Finding people in your life as sounding boards who can be neutral and clear is worth nurturing. — Tori Amos

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Yvonne Woon

Sometimes, you have to look back in order to understand the things that lie ahead. — Yvonne Woon

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Osamu Dazai

When I liked something I tasted it hesitantly, furtively, as though it were extremely bitter. — Osamu Dazai

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Arthur W. Pink

In how many ways have we been unfaithful to Christ, and to the light and privileges which God has entrusted to us! How refreshing, then, how unspeakably blessed, to lift our eyes above this scene of ruin, and behold One who is faithful - faithful in all things, faithful at all times. — Arthur W. Pink

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Ian Dobson

Many fear mistakes. In TV and films you just re-shoot the scene. In life do the same and just shoot a re-take. — Ian Dobson

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

Chance. It weaves through our lives like a golden thread, sometimes knotting, tangling, and breaking along the way. Loose threads are left hanging, but the in and out, the back and forth continues, the weaving goes on. It doesn't stop. — Mary E. Pearson

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Jane Austen

Mrs. Weston's friends were all made happy by her safety; and if the satisfaction of her well-doing could be increased to Emma, it was by knowing her to be the mother of a little girl. She had been decided in wishing for a Miss Weston. She would not acknowledge that it was with any view of making a match for her, hereafter, with either of Isabella's sons; but she was convinced that a daughter would suit both father and mother best. It would be a great comfort to Mr. Weston, as he grew older - and even Mr. Weston might be growing older ten years hence - to have his fireside enlivened by the sports and the nonsense, the freaks and the fancies of a child never banished from home; and Mrs. Weston - no one could doubt that a daughter would be most to her; and it would be quite a pity that any one who so well knew how to teach, should not have their powers in exercise again. — Jane Austen

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Everyone has a natural right to choose that vocation in life which he thinks most likely gives him comfortable subsistence. — Thomas Jefferson

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Atul Purohit

Remember after every autumn, the flora senses the rapturous kiss of cheerful spring.
(Book-Love Vs Destiny) — Atul Purohit

Bellwaremedia Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

It is a curious sensation: the sort of pain that goes mercifully beyond our powers of feeling. When your heart is broken, your boats are burned: nothing matters any more. It is the end of happiness and the beginning of peace. — George Bernard Shaw

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Nick Woodman

I come into work late morning time and go at it until early evening, and I'm lucky that I'm at the point where I'm able to do that. — Nick Woodman

Bellwaremedia Quotes By Remy De Gourmont

Science is the only truth and it is the great lie. It knows nothing, and people think it knows everything. It is misrepresented. People think that science is electricity, automobilism, and dirigible balloons. It is something very different. It is life devouring itself. It is the sensibility transformed into intelligence. It is the need to know stifling the need to live. It is the genius of knowledge vivisecting the vital genius. — Remy De Gourmont