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Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Hugh Feiss

Reading was closely connected with eating; it was food for the soul. As food nourished physical life, reading nourished prayer. Hence, public reading during meals is a very ancient monastic custom. The reading that the members of a community heard in common, at meals and at other times, helped give them their unique culture. — Hugh Feiss

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Kristine Barnett

It's hard to trust your child to find his or her own path, especially when we're told everyday by professionals that children must fit into rigid boxes. We all want to give our kids the best opportunities we can, which is why it feels like such a disservice if we don't push them in the "right" direction. Celebrating you children's passions rather than redirecting them, especially when those passions don't line up neatly with a checklist for future success, can feel like jumping off a cliff. It certainly did for me. But that leap of faith is necessary if your kids are going to fly. — Kristine Barnett

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

Everything that can be said with words can be contradicted with words, so what's the point of dissertations, novels, literature? Or put another way: whatever we say is true we can also always say is untrue. It is a zero point and the place from which the zero value begins to spread. However, it is not a dead point, not for literature either, for literature is not just words, literature is what words evoke in the reader. It is this transcendence that validates literature, not the formal transcendence in itself, as many believe. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Mildred D. Taylor

It's tough out there, boy, and as long as there are people, there's gonna be somebody trying to take what you got and trying to drag you down. It's up to you whether you let them or not. — Mildred D. Taylor

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By James Altucher

Did you know the leading cause of suicide in the 1800s was dental pain? — James Altucher

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Scott Perkins

Why choose the lesser evil anyway, when the greater evil is usually higher quality and will last longer before it breaks? — Scott Perkins

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Thomas Lynch

They understood that the meaning of life is connected, inextricably, to the meaning of death; that mourning is a romance in reverse, and if you love, you grieve and there are no exceptions-- only those who do it well and those who don't. And if death is regarded as an embarrassment or an inconvenience, if the dead are regarded as a nuisance from whom we seek a hurried riddance, then life and the living are in for like treatment. — Thomas Lynch

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Judy Blume

How can I stop worrying when I don't know if I'm going to turn out normal?" "I promise, you'll turn out normal." Are — Judy Blume

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Bob Lefsetz

If you spend 10,000 hours on the bunny slope, you're never going to win the World Cup. You've got to challenge yourself, ski the double blacks, go out when it's blowin' and snowin' as well as when it's sunny and smooth. — Bob Lefsetz

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By John Donne

And Jacob came clothed in vile harsh attire, But to supplant, and with gainful intent; God clothed Himself in vile man's flesh, that so He might be weak enough to suffer woe. — John Donne

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Jeremy Corbyn

I am just an ordinary person trying to do an ordinary job. — Jeremy Corbyn

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Philippe Kahn

Invention is the root of innovation. Innovation is the major force for change in the future. — Philippe Kahn

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Mary Elizabeth Braddon

London's like a forest ... we shall be lost in it. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Chrystel Cornelius Quotes By Jennifer Egan

This vision tumbled over Phoebe with the force of revelation: she would stand somewhere and look back, she would live a life. — Jennifer Egan