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Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Joseph Bernardin

Those who defend the right to life of the weakest among us must be equally visable in support of the quality of life of the powerless among us: the old and the young, the hungry and the homeless, the undocumented immigrant and the unemployed worker. — Joseph Bernardin

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Julius Bailey

People have a tendency to stray certain things so far from the truth, especially over long periods of time, that those who knew them truly hardly recognize them when they are spoken of by others. — Julius Bailey

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Abraham Verghese

My writing flows out of my doctorhood. They are not separate things. They are one. I think the foremost connection between being a doctor and being a writer is the great privilege of having an intimate view of one's fellow humans, the privilege of being there and helping other people at their most vulnerable moments. — Abraham Verghese

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Dream a little harder and act with wonder. — Debasish Mridha

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Sappho

Stand and face me, my love,
and scatter the grace in your eyes.
Sappho

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Virginia Satir

Why Family Therapy ... because it deals with family pain. — Virginia Satir

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

...it was the business of such men as were prudent and wise to deceive the people in matters of religion, and in that very thing not only to worship, but also to imitate the demons, whose greatest lust is to deceive. For just as the demons cannot possess any but those whom they have deceived with guile, so also men in princely office, not indeed being just, but like demons, have persuaded the people in the name of religion to receive as true those things which they themselves knew to be false; in this way, as it were, binding them up more firmly in civil society, so that they might in like manner possess them as subjects. — Augustine Of Hippo

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Jane Pauley

I came back to work when my children were two months old. At that early age, they seem to have little awareness of anybody but their Raggedy Ann dolls, so it wasn't a matter of them missing me. I was missing them. — Jane Pauley

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Ben Whishaw

I was quite a shy child - not chronically, but I tended to blend into the background. — Ben Whishaw

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Kathryn E. Livingston

... When you're in the darkness, know that the light will come. We are light and dark, sun and moon, male and female, yin and yang; life is composed of opposites, in a continuing cycle of change ... . When you are in the light, don't step back into the darkness. Live in that light, and breathe it in fully. I've spent so much of my life going over and over the sadness and fear of the past. But we don't need to go there when we're not there. When we are in the light, be here, now. — Kathryn E. Livingston

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By K.T. Bowes

Parenting is a bit like baking a cake. You put all the right stuff in and do exactly what your mother wrote in the recipe but when you look away for just a second, someone bounces in front of the oven and you end up with something unexpected. — K.T. Bowes

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Elbert Hubbard

The object of teaching a child is to enable him to get along without a teacher. — Elbert Hubbard

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Robin McKinley

Sylvi wished she could gouge out the look in Dorogin's stony eyes, and change the course of history. She wished Fthoom had been eaten by a sea monster. — Robin McKinley

Elleke Knibbe Quotes By Peter S. Beagle

Her neck was long and slender, making her head seem smaller than it was, and the mane that fell almost to the middle of her back was as soft as dandelion fluff and as fine as cirrus. She had pointed ears and thin legs, with feathers of white hair at the ankles; and the long horn above her eyes shone and shivered with its own seashell light even in the deepest midnight. — Peter S. Beagle