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First Name Carmen Quotes & Sayings

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First Name Carmen Quotes By Jerry Bridges

You may have sought and tried to obtain instant godliness. There is no such thing....We want somebody to give us three easy steps to godliness, and we'll take them next Friday and be godly. The trouble is, godliness doesn't come that way.
~Jay Adams~ — Jerry Bridges

First Name Carmen Quotes By Ben Lerner

The lie described my life better than the truth,' I added. 'Until it became a kind of truth. — Ben Lerner

First Name Carmen Quotes By Caroline Pafford Miller

A parting is sadder than a death, Ma always said, for two people are dead to one another and yet go on living ... — Caroline Pafford Miller

First Name Carmen Quotes By Justin Broadrick

Ultimately I live in the now with artistic creation, not what could or could not be in the future, if a creation appears timeless in somebody's opinion, it won't in others, that's not for me to guess. — Justin Broadrick

First Name Carmen Quotes By Kakuzo Okakura

Rikiu was watching his son Shoan as he swept and
watered the garden path. "Not clean enough," said Rikiu, when Shoan had finished his task, and bade him try again. After a weary hour the son turned to Rikiu: "Father, there is nothing more to be done. The steps have been washed for the third time, the stone lanterns and the trees are well sprinkled with water, moss and lichens are shining with a fresh verdure; not a twig, not a leaf have I left on the ground."
"Young fool," chided the tea-master, "that is not the way a garden path should be swept." Saying this, Rikiu stepped into the garden, shook a tree and scattered over the garden gold and crimson leaves, scraps of the brocade of autumn! — Kakuzo Okakura

First Name Carmen Quotes By Jay Barry

Helen's words had hit Quentin like a weed whacker stuck down the front of his underwear and turned on high. And not the wimpy electric models, but the four-stroke gas engine that produce enough RPMs to turn his junk into noodle soup and effectively emasculate him. Fortunately it was metaphorical. — Jay Barry