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Curdie Quotes By George MacDonald

I should like to remark, for the sake of princes and princesses in general, that it is a low and contemptible thing to refuse to confess a fault, or even an error. If a true princess has done wrong, she is always uneasy until she has had an opportunity of throwing the wrongness away from her by saying: 'I did it; and I wish I had not; and I am sorry for having done it.' So you see there is some ground for supposing that Curdie was not a miner only, but a prince as well. Many such instances have been known in the world's history. — George MacDonald

Curdie Quotes By Catherine O'Flynn

The longer she looked down the more scared she became of the growing urge to throw herself off. — Catherine O'Flynn

Curdie Quotes By The Word For Today

JESUS CHRIST IS THE WAY THE TRUTH AND LIFE — The Word For Today

Curdie Quotes By George MacDonald

That's all nonsense," said Curdie. "I don't know what you mean."
"Then if you don't know what I mean, what right have you to call it nonsense? — George MacDonald

Curdie Quotes By George MacDonald

Then the great old, young, beautiful princess turned to Curdie.
'Now, Curdie, are you ready?' she said.
'Yes ma'am,' answered Curdie.
'You do not know what for.'
'You do, ma'am. That is enough. — George MacDonald

Curdie Quotes By Carol Drinkwater

can perceive. Television is coming to — Carol Drinkwater

Curdie Quotes By Paul Lynde

Politicians ... talk in generalities and lies, and I think they've caused all our grief. They're so awful, they're really funny. I hate thinking this because my dad loved politics. — Paul Lynde

Curdie Quotes By George MacDonald

But it was little to Curdie that men who did not know what he was about should not approve of his proceedings. — George MacDonald

Curdie Quotes By Alfred Thayer Mahan

The study of history lies at the foundation of all sound military conclusions and practice. — Alfred Thayer Mahan

Curdie Quotes By Susan Spencer-Wendel

I thought of my new uncertainty: How long can I live with ALS?
I thought: "Don't search for answers. Live the question."
Enjoy life more because of the uncertainty, not less. — Susan Spencer-Wendel

Curdie Quotes By Kool Moe Dee

Americanomics works, and I won't argue that is true.
But if the economy is getting better, getting better for who?
Well, if you ask me, I'm doing much worse than before,
With the welfare cuts, I don't eat no more.
So if I did wanna go out, I couldn't go nowhere,
Cause I ate every last one of them reindeer.
Rudolph first, I went down the list,
I got so hungry, I just couldn't resist.
I ate Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Dixon,
Fried them up and then started to mix them.
And before you knew it, they were all gone,
I wonder what y'all gonna do about my reindeer song! — Kool Moe Dee

Curdie Quotes By Brene Brown

There is no creativity without vulnerability. — Brene Brown

Curdie Quotes By Paul Bloom

I love teaching. I wouldn't take a job that didn't include it. — Paul Bloom

Curdie Quotes By Warren Zevon

I saw a Werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand — Warren Zevon

Curdie Quotes By Elizabeth Kostova

Natalie Bakopoulos has that rare gift, the ability to imagine a traumatic historical event in the form of individual lives and ordinary details. The Green Shore is compelling, personal, and full of quietly real moments, — Elizabeth Kostova

Curdie Quotes By Derek Thompson

In all sorts of markets - music, film, art, and politics - the future of popularity will be harder to predict as the broadcast power of radio and television democratizes and the channels of exposure grow.... The gatekeepers had their day. Now there are simply too many gates to keep. — Derek Thompson

Curdie Quotes By Lucille Roybal-Allard

When approved, the SAFE Port Act will make progress toward protecting the physical infrastructure of our seaports as well as our national economy which is so clearly dependent on the commercial shipping business. — Lucille Roybal-Allard

Curdie Quotes By Donald Shoup

For many people, the only reason to do anything is that it's best for them individually. And I think that's why planners have to be more realistic about devising policies so the stakeholders will say, "I see what you mean - that'll help me." I think expecting people to do the right thing for the right reason leads to a lot of failure in public policy. — Donald Shoup

Curdie Quotes By George MacDonald

You must give him time,' said her grandmother;'and you must be content not to be believed for a while. It is very hard to bear; but I have had to bear it, and shall have to bear it yet. I will take care of what Curdie thinks of you in the end. You must let him go now. — George MacDonald

Curdie Quotes By William Peter Hamilton

Don't believe the man who tells you there are two sides to every question. There is only one side to the truth. — William Peter Hamilton

Curdie Quotes By George MacDonald

Could you not give me some sign, or tell me something about you that never changes, or some other way to know you, or thing to know you by?" - "No, Curdie: that would be to keep you from knowing me. You must know me in quite another way from that. It would not be the least use to you or me either if I were to make you know me in that way. It would be but to know the sign of me - not to know me myself. — George MacDonald

Curdie Quotes By George MacDonald

did I not tell you to tell your father and mother that you were to set out for the court? And you know that lies to the north. You must learn to use far less direct directions than that. You must not be like a dull servant that needs to be told again and again before he will understand. You have orders enough to start with, and you will find, as you go on, and as you need to know, what you have to do. But I warn you that perhaps it will not look the least like what you may have been fancying I should require of you. I have one idea of you and your work, and you have another. I do not blame you for that - you cannot help it yet; but you must be ready to let my idea, which sets you working, set your idea right. Be true and honest and fearless, and all shall go well with you and your work, and all with whom your work lies, and so with your parents - and me too, Curdie,' she added after a little pause. — George MacDonald