Escapable Cost Quotes & Sayings
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What does it mean to not be hidden from the eyes of God even in the womb? What does it say about God that He "beheld [David's] unformed substance"? Alone in the field, far removed in both space and time from the overwhelming voices we contend with every day, David came to a remarkable revelation: He was loved simply because he existed. — Jonathan Martin

Recent history takes a while to set. People really don't know what just happened. They only figure it out later. — Sheri S. Tepper

I traveled enormously during the 1960's, when you measured everything by where you traveled and what you did as travelers. — Anita Roddick

As citizens, we all have an obligation to intervene and become involved - it's the citizen who changes things. — Jose Saramago

One of the beauties of being an artist is that you can create a whole new world, with circumstances that are better in your invented world than they are in the real world. — Maurice Sendak

There is no point in imagining that if one had been there, one could have prevented a thing that had happened only because it had not been prevented — Alan Paton

There were these things to do. — Gary Paulsen

Don't waste your singleness. I think we spend a lot of time griping about how we're single, and we spend a lot of time and energy being angry about that when we could be spending that time to really serve other people and use the free time we do have to do so much more for the Kingdom of God. So don't waste that time. Use it. You only get so much time and then you'll most likely get married and have kids and a husband and not have as much free time. So enjoy it and use it to serve other people. — Andy Mineo

On account of bad weather, German revolution took place in music — Kurt Tucholsky

-Why do you live in hotels?
-It simplifies postal matters, it eliminates the nuisance of private ownership, it confirms me in my favorite habit
the habit of freedom. — Vladimir Nabokov

From all my talks with Henri, even the most cordial, I have always left with a slight taste of defeat; of also having been, somehow inadvertently, not a man to him, but an instrument in his hands. — Primo Levi

This is the second day now that I do not know the result of the juegos he thought. But I must have confidence and I must be worthy of the great DiMaggio who does all things perfectly even with the pain of the bone spur in his heel. — Ernest Hemingway,

Karl Lagerfeld and Tom Ford are both geniuses. — Arizona Muse

I write in a very melodic way, so that will never leave. I think my records will always tend to be approachable. — Tom DeLonge