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Brocklesby Station Quotes By Mary Wortley Montagu

General notions are generally wrong. — Mary Wortley Montagu

Brocklesby Station Quotes By Henry B. Eyring

When tragedy strikes, or even when it looms, our families will have the opportunity to look into our hearts to see whether we know what we said we knew. Our children will watch, feel the Spirit confirm that we lived as we preached, remember that confirmation, and pass the story across the generations. — Henry B. Eyring

Brocklesby Station Quotes By Jurgen Moltmann

with Christ in faith a wholly new life begins. It is not a restored life, and it is not a rejuvenated life either. It is not even a life reborn out of its origin. The resurrection of Christ has no historical prototype. It is something completely new in history. It is the beginning of the new creation of everything. — Jurgen Moltmann

Brocklesby Station Quotes By Daniel Gilbert

There are many good things about getting older, but no one knows what they are. — Daniel Gilbert

Brocklesby Station Quotes By Emily Dickinson

And then
a Day as huge
As Yesterdays in pairs,
Unrolled its horror in my face
Until it blocked my eyes — Emily Dickinson

Brocklesby Station Quotes By Mary Ritter Beard

The precedents for feminine self-expression run back through all the ages since the art of writing was invented ... The era may witness the first female engineer, motor truck chauffeur, radio broadcaster, head of an aviation school, or federal prohibition officer, but it has not produced the first thinking, creative, and writing woman by any means. — Mary Ritter Beard

Brocklesby Station Quotes By Cesare Beccaria

No man ever freely surrendered a portion of his own liberty for the sake of the public good; such a chimera appears only in fiction. If it were possible, we would each prefer that the pacts binding others did not bind us; every man sees himself as the centre of all the world's affairs. — Cesare Beccaria