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Crawlings Quotes & Sayings

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The kinds of things I want don't cost money. — Carol Rifka Brunt

It is difficult to gaze in awe at the wonders of ancient Egypt with modern Egypt tugging so insistently at your sleeve. — Tony Horwitz

Resurrection is a belief and hope in restoring this world. — Rob Bell

To live fully, in these transitory lives on this fragile earth, in such a way that we somehow participate in the glory of God - that would be flourishing. And that is what we are meant to do. — Andy Crouch

What was it that marked me as a woman and was I prepared to let it go? — Sara Sheridan

Any woman that is willing to take control of their life and do what they want to do to make their living, I have a lot of respect for. — Kristen Renton

Everything's a struggle, especially relationships that are worth fighting for. ~Will Monroe — Monica Murphy

I give you Chicago. It is not London and Harvard. It is not Paris and buttermilk. It is American in every chitling and sparerib. It is alive from snout to tail. — H.L. Mencken

SOMETIMES, WHEN WE'RE NOT LOOKING FOR WHAT WE WANT, WE FIND WHAT WE NEED. One — Erin Loechner

I have to read comic books all first, because now when you get into graphic novels, they are definitely in deep graphic. — Virginia Madsen

What did I know about whatever it was that others obviously saw in me? how would I know if I went around with my stomach pressed into the dust of the ground. Truth has no witness? being isn't knowing? If a person doesn't look and doesn't see, does the truth exist anyway? THe truth that doesn't transmit itself even to those who can see. Is that the secret of being a person? — Clarice Lispector

It is thus religion infatuates man from his infancy, fills him with vanity and fanaticism: if he has a heated imagination it drives him on to fury; if he has activity, it makes him a madman, who is frequently as cruel to himself, as he is dangerous and incommodious to others: if, on the contrary, he be phlegmatic or of a slothful habit, he becomes melancholy and is useless to society. — Paul Henri Thiry D'Holbach

I don't really think that very much is interesting about the superhero as an archetype. — Alan Moore

Childish certainty that nothing could get him while under the covers wasn't much comfort, but it was a start. — Marybeth Niederkorn

I'd like to discover Truth - when I can latch on to something that I think is true. — Edgar Mitchell