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Continuous Tense Quotes By John Conyers

Global Family Day provides a way in which every man, woman, and child in the United States can help to reduce suffering at home, repair our damaged image abroad, and help us remember that in the end, all people belong to the same human family. — John Conyers

Continuous Tense Quotes By James A. Garfield

The President is the last person in the world to know what the people really want and think. — James A. Garfield

Continuous Tense Quotes By John Scalzi

The moral of the story was not to wear a red shirt. Or go on away missions when you're the only one whose name isn't on the opening credits. — John Scalzi

Continuous Tense Quotes By Christine Minasian

Sometimes the past is the best memories you lived ever cause it'll never repeat again — Christine Minasian

Continuous Tense Quotes By Rick Levin

Have a vision. Communicate it clearly. Pick the right people and put them in the right jobs. — Rick Levin

Continuous Tense Quotes By Tara Brach

While the bodies of young children are usually relaxed and flexible, if experiences of fear are continuous over the years, chronic tightening happens. Our shoulders may become permanently knotted and raised, our head thrust forward, our back hunched, our chest sunken. Rather than a temporary reaction to danger, we develop a permanent suit of armor. We become, as Chogyam Trungpa puts it, "a bundle of tense muscles defending our existence." We often don't even recognize this armor because it feels like such a familiar part of who we are. But we can see it in others. And when we are meditating, we can feel it in ourselves - the tightness, the areas where we feel nothing. — Tara Brach

Continuous Tense Quotes By James Joyce

And the first till last alshemist wrote over every square inch of the only foolscap available, his own body, till by its corrosive sublimation one continuous present tense integument slowly unfolded all marryvoising moodmoulded cyclewheeling history ... — James Joyce

Continuous Tense Quotes By Marion Coutts

So what did you do when death came to your house? We continued in the same way as before. What is that, a failure of the imagination? Are you in denial? This is not wholly true; we continue in the same way as before but in parenthesis. My thinking has switched its grammar. The present continuous is its single operational tense. Uncertainty is our present and our future. — Marion Coutts

Continuous Tense Quotes By Jonathan Nolan

We have been crafted by disaster to push out to the utmost horizon to find out what's on the other side of it. That's in our nature. What's also in our nature is a profound love and connection to our children and our communities. Those two things are very much at conflict with one another at certain moments. — Jonathan Nolan

Continuous Tense Quotes By Angela Carter

Like the wild beasts, she lives without a future. She inhabits only the present tense, a fugue of the continuous, a world of sensual immediacy as without hope as it is without despair. — Angela Carter

Continuous Tense Quotes By Mark Alders

I rubbed him along his back, letting him know I was there for him, and if we did have our brains sucked out at least we were together. — Mark Alders

Continuous Tense Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Nature's fortuitous manifestation of her purposeless objectionableness. — Ambrose Bierce

Continuous Tense Quotes By Robert Penn Warren

All items listed above belong in the world
In which all things are continuous,
And are parts of the original dream which
I am now trying to discover the logic of. This
Is the process whereby pain of the past in its pastness
May be converted into the future tense
Of joy.
I Am Dreaming of a White Christmas: The Natural History of a Vision (1974) — Robert Penn Warren

Continuous Tense Quotes By Imogen Stubbs

Marriage provides the solace of worked-on friendship and the joy of being known profoundly. — Imogen Stubbs