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Fowle Quotes By C.S. Lewis

And in that far distant day when the gods become wholly beautiful, or we at last are shown how beautiful they always were, this will happen more and more. For mortals, as you said, will become more and more jealous. And mother and wife and child and friend will all be in league to keep a soul from being united with the Divine Nature. — C.S. Lewis

Fowle Quotes By Saint Augustine

Lord, thou madest us for thyself, and we can find no rest till we find rest in thee. — Saint Augustine

Fowle Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

This wasn't about knowledge but about the aura knowledge exuded, the places it came from, which were almost all outside the world we lived in now, yet were still within the ambivalent space where all historical objects and ideas reside. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Fowle Quotes By Darren Johnson

We all must learn to dig down deep inside, trust that inner voice, and not be afraid to face and forgive ourselves. — Darren Johnson

Fowle Quotes By Saundra Mitchell

Was it enough to wear the night with me just once? I am unsatisfied. — Saundra Mitchell

Fowle Quotes By Jessica Chastain

And to stand together against homophobic, sexist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic and racist agendas. I'm an optimist. And I can't help but feel hopeful about the future of film, especially looking at all these beautiful people in this room. Martin Luther King Jr. said, 'Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.' And I would like to encourage everyone in this room to please speak up. — Jessica Chastain

Fowle Quotes By Michael Connelly

Closers. So let's close this one out. Bosch and Rider stood — Michael Connelly

Fowle Quotes By Philip Sidney

O you virtuous owle,
The wise Minerva's only fowle. — Philip Sidney

Fowle Quotes By John Milton

Thus began Outrage from liveless things; but Discord first Daughter of Sin, among th' irrational, Death introduc'd through fierce antipathie: Beast now with Beast gan war, & Fowle with Fowle, And Fish with Fish; to graze the Herb all leaving, Devourd each other; nor stood much in awe Of Man, but fled him, or with count'nance grim Glar'd on him passing: these were from without The growing miseries, which ADAM saw Alreadie in part, though hid in gloomiest shade, To sorrow abandond, but worse felt within, And in a troubl'd Sea of passion tost, Thus to disburd'n sought with sad complaint. — John Milton