Dorninger Quotes & Sayings
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Top Dorninger Quotes
If a man must make excuses for himself, continually argue with himself that he is a man, then he is better off dead. — Elmore Leonard
Some men are so macho they'll get you pregnant just to kill a rabbit. — Maureen Murphy
Children, as I have said, use back ways and hidden paths, while adults take roads and official paths — Neil Gaiman
normal came in more shades and sizes than most Humans could imagine, — Deborah Blake
Saint Augustine cries, Lord I cannot love you, but come in and love yourself in me. According to Saint Paul, we must put off our own natural form and put on the form of God, and Saint Augustine tells us to discard our own mode of nature; then the divine nature will flow in and be revealed. Saint Augustine says, Those who seek and find, find not. He who seeks and finds not, he alone finds. Saint Paul says, What I was, was not I, it was God in me. — Meister Eckhart
Logos (The Biblical Manuscripts/Canon of Scriptures) & Rhema (The Person/Life/Words/Death/Resurrection of Jesus Christ): The 'special' & 'ultimate' revelation of God. Without these revelations God would be unsearchable, unknowable, and inscrutable."
~R. Alan Woods [2013] — R. Alan Woods
Lack of comfort means we are on the threshold of new insights. — Lawrence M. Krauss
Poetry is a sort of truancy, a dream within the dream of life, a wild flower planted among our wheat. — Michael Oakeshott
The space where I write is in my head, I suppose. — Sara Sheridan
With Anna gone, we listen for footfalls, each of us avoiding the other with an intense concentration. Occasionally we cross paths by accident, our bubbles of personal space like a Venn diagram, becoming darker where they overlap.
Dad left.
Anna is gone.
I have never been here. — Mindy McGinnis
This country has been good to me. — Mario Puzo
Ripe for romance? Is that not only the self-conscious and sensitive young man's way of saying he was heavy with passion? Is not, perhaps, romance only the fiction by means of which the tender-minded negotiate their lust? — Trevanian
