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Erscheinungsort Quotes By Hugh Of Saint-Victor

All Sacred Scriptures is but one book, and that one book is Christ, because all divine Scripture speaks of Christ, and all divine Scripture is fulfilled in Christ. — Hugh Of Saint-Victor

Erscheinungsort Quotes By Boris Kodjoe

It's a tremendous honor to be asked to carry a show. — Boris Kodjoe

Erscheinungsort Quotes By Ethel Waters

I've never been able to feel that there is anything undignified about making your living by the sweat of your brow. — Ethel Waters

Erscheinungsort Quotes By J.L. Merrow

Excrement, meet air-moving device. — J.L. Merrow

Erscheinungsort Quotes By Debasish Mridha

To gain wisdom, try to understand with love. — Debasish Mridha

Erscheinungsort Quotes By Michel Houellebecq

But only literature can put you in touch with another human spirit, as a whole, with all its weaknesses and grandeurs, its limitations, its pettinesses, its obsessions, its beliefs; with whatever it finds moving, interesting, exciting, or repugnant. Only literature can grant you access to a spirit from beyond the grave - a more direct, more complete, deeper access than you'd have in conversation with a friend. Even — Michel Houellebecq

Erscheinungsort Quotes By Jane Yolen

Don't let anyone discourage you from writing. If you become a professional writer, there are plenty of editors, reviewers, critics, and book buyers to do that. — Jane Yolen

Erscheinungsort Quotes By James Dashner

Sample after sample. Class after class. Puzzle after puzzle. Day after day. Month after month. — James Dashner

Erscheinungsort Quotes By Steve Truglia

Yakima Canutt was famously John Wayne's stunt double, and in the Western movie 'Stagecoach,' there is a fantastic scene where there are some horses thundering along, pulling a carriage. He climbs out onto the horses and drops down underneath them, so he's being dragged along, and then he lets go. — Steve Truglia