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Dimeo Family Quotes By Tad R. Callister

The Savior was no ivory-tower observer, no behind-the-lines captain ... The Savior was a participant, a player, who not only understood our plight intellectually, but who felt our wounds because they became his wounds. — Tad R. Callister

Dimeo Family Quotes By Anita Diamant

I like the way he danced. And then I like the way we danced together. — Anita Diamant

Dimeo Family Quotes By Eileen Cook

Popularity is a mathematical formula based on desirability criteria. High schools are a classic anthropological case study, and getting people to respond in the way you want is psychology. All science. It's just not the type of science that you're used to. — Eileen Cook

Dimeo Family Quotes By Marguerite Duras

One must talk. That's how it is. One must. — Marguerite Duras

Dimeo Family Quotes By Alphonso Jackson

And what most people don't understand is the bulk of business in this country is small business. — Alphonso Jackson

Dimeo Family Quotes By Frederick Lenz

I had a mother who was very developed psychically and spiritually. She was, in a way, an opposite of my father, a complete liberal, interested in woman's liberation before it was the fashion. — Frederick Lenz

Dimeo Family Quotes By Various

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Dimeo Family Quotes By Ben Katchor

The publishing industry has always wanted to make books as cheaply and as ephemerally as they could; it's nothing new. — Ben Katchor

Dimeo Family Quotes By Arthur Hiller

I thought we were making a nice little movie. That's how it was regarded by everyone else, too. — Arthur Hiller

Dimeo Family Quotes By Philip Neri

During mental prayer, it is well, at times, to imagine that many insults and injuries are being heaped upon us, that misfortunes have befallen us, and then strive to train our heart to bear and forgive these things patiently, in imitation of our Saviour. This is the way to acquire a strong spirit. — Philip Neri