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Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Harriet Beecher Stowe

General rules will bear hard on particular cases. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By H.G.Wells

Indeed Christianity passes. Passes - it has gone! It has littered the beaches of life with churches, cathedrals, shrines and crucifixes, prejudices and intolerances, like the sea urchin and starfish and empty shells and lumps of stinging jelly upon the sands here after a tide. A tidal wave out of Egypt. And it has left a multitude of little wriggling theologians and confessors and apologists hopping and burrowing in the warm nutritious sand. But in the hearts of living men, what remains of it now? Doubtful scraps of Arianism. Phrases. Sentiments. Habits. — H.G.Wells

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Elizabeth Goudge

This modern craze for putting the young in positions of authority - headmasters in their thirties, bishops without a gray hair on their heads, generals who scarcely need to use a razor - ever since it took hold the world's gone steadily downhill. — Elizabeth Goudge

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Plato

Tell us what complaint you have to make against us which justifies you in attempting to destroy us and the State? In the first place did we not bring you into existence? ... [S]ince you were brought into the world and nurtured and educated by us, can you deny in the first place that you are our child and slave, as your fathers were before you? — Plato

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Kathryn Wesley

But Virginia, bacon is breafast. And nothing sets my nostrils twitching like bacon in the morning. Little pigs parading up and down with their curly cork screw tails... Bacon sizzling away on a iron frying pan. Baste it, roast it, toast it, nibble it, chew it, bite right through it, wobble it, gobble it, wrap it round a couple of chickens and am I ravenous! — Kathryn Wesley

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Candace Bushnell

I'm not ashamed of anything I've done. Shame is a useless emotion. — Candace Bushnell

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Anthony Euwer

No matter how grouchy you're feeling,
You'll find the smile more or less healing.
It grows in a wreath
All around the front teeth -
Thus preserving the face from congealing. — Anthony Euwer

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Ana Tzarev

Art speaks its own language-soul to soul, heart to heart. — Ana Tzarev

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Marcus Buckingham

The true genius of a great manager is his or her ability to individualize. A great manager is one who understands how to trip each person's trigger. — Marcus Buckingham

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Elizabeth Kolbert

(Rhino horns, which are made of keratin, — Elizabeth Kolbert

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Philip Sheridan

Play the gayest tunes in your books, play them loud and keep on playing them, and never mind if a bullet goes through a trombone, or even a trombonist, now and then. — Philip Sheridan

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Jana Kramer

My mom wanted to be a country singer, too, so country was always being played. And my girlfriends and I used to go to concerts, like Brad Paisley, in middle school and high school. — Jana Kramer

Diegesis Etymology Quotes By Alaya Dawn Johnson

Think of it like the best mac and cheese you've ever had. No neon yellow Velveeta and bread crumbs. I'm talking gourmet cheddar, the expensive stuff from Vermont that crackles as it melts into the crust on top. Imagine if right before you were about to tear into it, the mac and cheese starts talking to you? — Alaya Dawn Johnson