Cheeked Cards Quotes & Sayings
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A double minded man is unstable in all his ways. Are you unstable about your relationship to Christ? — Billy Graham

Of all tools, an observatory is the most sublime ... What is so good in a college as an observatory? The sublime attaches to the door and to the first stair you ascent, that this is the road to the stars. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Is not art a tool we employ to peel the kitsch off life? Layer by layer art strips life bare. The more abstract it gets, the more transparent the air is. Can it be that the farther it is removed from life, the clearer art becomes? — Robert Musil

The sweetest poison doth often bring the surest death (645). — Richard Baxter

The moment stretched like a rack and I writhed upon it. — Heidi Heilig

The laziness of adolescence is a rehearsal for the incapacity of old age. — Idries Shah

We want what you no longer want. — Neal Shusterman

During my 21 years of playing cricket, I have never been approached by anyone or offered a bribe. — Imran Khan

you'll never find a shoe store
that sells a pair of glass heels
so make your own
or just buy a pair of sneakers instead
it's more practical
to chase your future prince
don't you think?
-don't wait, run — Emi Sisk

Sometimes you're gonna write a song and it's not gonna be right from the beginning. And you're just gonna have to work through that wall. But if you know something is there, you've gotta just keep doing it until you get it right. So, I'll work on a song for three months if I have to, to get it right. — Benny Blanco

On to the library. And all through his time at the card catalog, combing the shelves, filling out the request cards, he danced a silent, flirtatious minuet of the eyes with a rosy-cheeked redhead in the biology section, pages of notes spread before her. All his life, he had had a yen for women in libraries. In a cerebral setting, the physical becomes irresistible. Also, he figured he was really more likely to meet a better or at least more compatible woman in a library than in a saloon. Ought to have singles libraries, with soups and salads, Bach and Mozart, Montaignes bound in morocco; place to sip, smoke, and seduce in a classical setting, noon to midnight. Chaucer's Salons, call them, franchise chain. — Stephen Minkin

People don't know I've got a deep social conscience. I'm a child of the Depression, born in 1933. My parents were very liberal in their social views. — Eli Broad

Faith is catching a glimpse of a beacon piercing the fog of life and walking toward it, never knowing if heading in the right direction, but pressing onward. — Tom Hallman Jr.

I have a very well organized closet. — Greg Kinnear