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Conals Tree Quotes By Elie Wiesel

I have to be self-conscious of what I'm trying to do with my life. — Elie Wiesel

Conals Tree Quotes By Merce Rodoreda

And I got a strong feeling of the passage of time. Not the time of clouds and sun and rain and the moving stars that adorn the night, not spring when its time comes or fall, not the time that makes leaves bud on branches and then tears them off or folds and unfolds and colors the flowers, but the time inside me, the time you can't see but it molds us. The time that rolls on and on in people's hearts and makes them roll along with it and gradually changes us inside and out and makes us what we'll be on our dying day. — Merce Rodoreda

Conals Tree Quotes By Bud Grant

Some of the most innovative things in football I see at high school games. It's not the play - it's when you run it. The right time. — Bud Grant

Conals Tree Quotes By Susan Blackmore

Free will and consciousness is an illusion, and the self is a complex of memes. — Susan Blackmore

Conals Tree Quotes By E. M. Forster

If we act the truth the people who really love us are sure to come back to us in the long run — E. M. Forster

Conals Tree Quotes By Cassandra Clare

He took a deep breath. "You make me question myself," he said. "All the time, every day. I was brought up to believe I had to be perfect. A perfect warrior, a perfect son. Even when I came to live with the Lightwoods, I thought I had to be perfect, because otherwise they would send me away. I didn't think love came with forgiveness. And then you came along, and you broke everything I believed into pieces, and I started to see everything differently. You had - so much love, and so much forgiveness, and so much faith. So I started to think that maybe I was worth that faith. That I didn't have to be perfect; I had to try, and that was good enough." He lowered his eyelids; she could see the faint pulse at his temple, feel the tension in him. "So I think you were the wrong person for the Jace that I was, but not the Jace that I am now, the Jace you helped make me. Who is, incidentally, a Jace I like much better than the old one. You've changed me for the better. — Cassandra Clare

Conals Tree Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

Our minds are always active. We analyze, reflect, daydream, or dream. There is not a moment during the day or night when we are not thinking. You might say our thinking is 'unceasing.' Sometimes we wish that we could stop thinking for a while; that would save us from many worries, guilt feelings, and fears. Our ability to think is our greatest gift, but it is also the source of our greatest pain. Do we have to become victims of our unceasing thoughts? No, we can convert our unceasing thinking into unceasing prayer by making our inner monologue into a continuing dialogue with our God, who is the source of all love.
Let's break out of our isolation and realize that Someone who dwells in the center of our beings wants to listen with love to all that occupies and preoccupies our minds. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Conals Tree Quotes By John F. Kennedy

If we fail to meet the challenge of either Soviet or Western imperialism, then no amount of foreign aid, no aggrandizement of armaments, no new pacts or doctrines or high-level conferences can prevent further setbacks to our course and to our security. — John F. Kennedy

Conals Tree Quotes By Bill Parcells

Don't worry about it. It's just a bunch of guys with an odd-shaped ball. — Bill Parcells

Conals Tree Quotes By Libba Bray

There had been something about the island that made the girls forget who they had been. All those rules and shalt nots. They were no longer waiting for some arbitrary grade. They were no longer performing. Waiting. Hoping. They were becoming. They were. — Libba Bray

Conals Tree Quotes By Robert De Niro

I think it's important to have had at least a few years of obscurity, where people treat you like everybody else. — Robert De Niro