Eglise De Dieu Quotes & Sayings
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I think most novelists I know, certainly including me, feel the novels choose them rather than vice-versa. — Steve Erickson

The often-used phrase "pay attention" is apt: you dispose of a limited budget of attention that you can allocate to activities, and if you try to you try to go beyond your budget, you will fail. — Daniel Kahneman

Money can make life comfortable, solve some problems and bring temporary satisfaction, but true happiness and joy is not guaranteed by money. — Sunday Adelaja

Yes, take a little time to play And look at life the other way. God rested when the world was made: Rest now, old friend; be not afraid. But think not that your work is over, That you are now a foot-free rover, A rambler upon idle ways, Whittling away the golden days. For in the road climb to the goal There's no long furlough for a soul. There's no long pause: on every height Another summit swims in sight. The long road rises, scene by scene, With little restings in between. — Edwin Markham

My entire soul is a cry, and all my work is a commentary on that cry. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Human knowledge progresses when people recognize that they may be wrong even on issues that seem certain to them. Wisdom involves openness to those who disagree with us. It is only when our ideas have been subjected to criticism and all objections considered - if necessary seeking these objections out - that we have any right to think of our judgement as better than another's. — Nigel Warburton

Loneliness makes us more capable of true intimacy if ever better opportunities do come along. We might be isolated for now, but we'll be capable of far closer, more interesting bonds with anyone we do eventually locate. — Alain De Botton

If you work hard you will succeed. — Shahid

I don't have many Russian friends. My childhood friends are dead - either from bad health, or they died in perestroika. — Leon Max

You make me want to live, Rowan.
He wondered if Elide Lochan had somehow made Lorcan want to do the same. — Sarah J. Maas