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Chialstar Quotes By David Hewson

Opinions are 10 a penny. In the spin-driven, PR-controlled world of the 21st century, hard facts are rare indeed. — David Hewson

Chialstar Quotes By Clark Gregg

No matter how tight the shot is, if I'm narrating it too much, there's a barrier between you and the experience, because the process of reading a book, or watching a movie, or watching a play is that you're watching a dream. — Clark Gregg

Chialstar Quotes By Laurence Sterne

Precedents are the disgrace of legislation. They are not wanted to justify right measures, are absolutely insufficient to excuse wrong ones. They can only be useful to heralds, dancing masters, and gentlemen ushers. — Laurence Sterne

Chialstar Quotes By Robert Atkins

I have had cardiomyopathy, which is a non-coronary condition and is in no way related to diet. — Robert Atkins

Chialstar Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

How much in love with himself, and that too without a rival! — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Chialstar Quotes By Karen Kingsbury

God makes everyone to carry out different tasks. — Karen Kingsbury

Chialstar Quotes By Jan Karon

Then he prayed for ( ... ) and all the rest who made up his world. — Jan Karon

Chialstar Quotes By Debasish Mridha

If life is a joyful serious journey, then peace should be the train and happiness should be the destination. — Debasish Mridha

Chialstar Quotes By Barbara Bonney

Ave Maria

Ave Maria! Maiden mild!
Listen to a maiden's pleading
from these rocks, stark and wild,
my prayer shall be wafted to thee.
we shall sleep safely till morning,
though men be ever so cruel.
o Maiden, see a maiden's distress,
O Mother, hear a suppliant child.

Ave Maria, undefiled!
When we upon this rock lie down
to slumber, and they protection covers us,
The hard stone will seem soft to us.
If Though smilest, the scent of roses will float
Through this murky cavern,
O Mother, hear a child's petition,
O maiden, 'tis a maid that calls!

Ave Maria, Maiden pure,
the demons of the earth and air,
drien forth by thy gracious glance
cannot stay here with us.
we will camly bow to fate
Since they holy comfort hovers over us;
Mayest though be favourably inclined to the maiden,
To the child that pleads for her father! — Barbara Bonney