Cedarwood Quotes & Sayings
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Americans are finally realizing that once you lose land, you can't get it back. — Christine Todd Whitman

Artistic form is congruent with the dynamic forms of our direct sensuous, mental, and emotional life; works of art are projections of "felt life", as Henry James called it, into spatial, temporal, and poetic structures. — Susanne Katherina Langer

I miss your silent stature, your avoided days of disaster, your present state of distress.
I'm cinnamon, cloves and fire, you are the rested cedarwood of desire. — Coco J. Ginger

To be sure, Kennedy did not discount the importance of words in rallying the nation to meet its foreign and domestic challenges. Winston Churchill's powerful exhortations during World War II set a standard he had long admired. Kennedy was hardly unmindful of how important a great inaugural address could be. — Robert Dallek

Quinquireme of Nineveh from distant Ophir, Rowing home to haven in sunny Palestine, With a cargo of ivory, And apes and peacocks, Sandalwood, cedarwood, and sweet white wine. — John Masefield

Give back everything to ... — Peter The Great

Greatest victory which we desire, is to defeat truth and Lo! Truth is undefeated — Aftab Alam

Loneliness is not lack of company, loneliness is lack of purpose. — Guillermo Maldonado

The dead don't care what you say, but maybe the words you speak at a graveside aren't for the dead at all. Maybe those words are for the living. — Scott Sigler

As the world is increasingly interconnected, everyone shares the responsibility of securing cyberspace. — Newton Lee

All he knew was that the rage was still there, eating inside him, not with the slow stealth of a cancer, but with the rapid, careless ravening of a weasel gnawing at his entrails, or the constant alimentary torment that drives on the shark to his incessant feeding until only death gives him rest. — Chet Williamson

And I hope each morning you wake like a bird in a nest and fly without a thought. — Bill Callahan

In death, you once more challenge people from every strata, religion, and position to think about how their own actions do and can change the world for better or worse. — Ahmed Kathrada