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Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Sarah Dessen

But you only get so many do-overs in this life, so many chances to, if not change your past, alter your future. — Sarah Dessen

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Anatoli Boukreev

Honestly, I do not experience fear in the mountains. On the contraryI feel my shoulders straightening, squaring, like the birds as they straighten their wings. I enjoy the freedom and the altitude. It is only when I return to life below that I feel the world's weight on my shoulders. — Anatoli Boukreev

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Madeleine Albright

I went to a girls high school and I went to a women's college and when I first started teaching at Georgetown it had been a single sex school and so they wanted to have some women professors when they went co-ed, and so I originally was hired to start a program there, and really encourage women to go into foreign policy. I always have done that, and I really do think that things are better when women are involved. — Madeleine Albright

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

The room was in that disorder produced only by those who have always had servants. — Ernest Hemingway,

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Matt Perman

meant well. But I was looking for real help. Yet all I got was what seemed like an overspiritualized dismissal. Many of us have experienced similar push-back from well-intentioned Christians when seeking to learn about practical subjects. A friend of mine who has a lot going on but is doing it all very well was told by one of his pastors that he should take it easy and not do too much because it "causes worry." And sometimes when things get overwhelming, it is suggested that — Matt Perman

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Leila Sales

Hurting people, really, deeply hurting them - that isn't something you do on purpose. It's just a by-product of living. — Leila Sales

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Paul Auster

I've dealt with numbers all my life, of course, and after a while you begin to feel that each number has a personality of its own. A twelve is very different from a thirteen, for example. Twelve is upright, conscientious, intelligent, whereas thirteen is a loner, a shady character who won't think twice about breaking the law to get what he wants. Eleven is tough, an outdoorsman who likes tramping through woods and scaling mountains; ten is rather simpleminded, a bland figure who always does what he's told; nine is deep and mystical, a Buddha of contemplation ... — Paul Auster

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Pin your faith to no ones sleeves, haven't you two eyes of your own. — Thomas Carlyle

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By James Earl Jones

Actors never discuss future plans. — James Earl Jones

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Emma Donoghue

I'm constantly saying, 'I read a fascinating article in 'The New Yorker' ... ' I say it so often that sometimes I think I have nothing interesting to say myself, I merely regurgitate 'The New Yorker.' — Emma Donoghue

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By William H. Whyte

The great enemy of communication, we find, is the illusion of it. We have talked enough; but we have not listened. And by not listening we have failed to concede the immense complexity of our society - and thus the great gaps between ourselves and those with whom we seek understanding. — William H. Whyte

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Joyce Meyer

If you can help a child, you don't have to spend years repairing an adult. — Joyce Meyer

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Gemma Halliday

Into Studio City with my eyes closed, trying not to think about — Gemma Halliday

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Wilfred Bion

A good leader makes a good follower. — Wilfred Bion

Crosscurrents Journal Quotes By Randy Wayne White

A journal is more than a memory goad. It's therapeutic. The simple act of opening a notebook to put words down stills the crosscurrents of worry, drawing to focus the essential though patterms that best defines us, intersecting those thoughts with the condition of our life at that exact moment. A journal is one of the few anchors the human condition allows us. — Randy Wayne White