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Fr. Ferriols Quotes & Sayings

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Fr. Ferriols Quotes By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

With all their damned talk of modern painting, I've been forty years discovering that the queen of all colours is black! — Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Fr. Ferriols Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Doubt, indulged and cherished, is in danger of becoming denial; but if honest, and bent on thorough investigation, it may soon lead to full establishment of the truth. — Ambrose Bierce

Fr. Ferriols Quotes By Wil Wheaton

The goal isn't to make something everyone will love; the goal is to get excited, and make a thing where something wasn't before. — Wil Wheaton

Fr. Ferriols Quotes By Ken Follett

It was going to be difficult for Maud to get out of the house alone. Like all upper-class ladies, she was not supposed to go anywhere unescorted. Men pretended this was because they were so concerned to protect their women, but in truth it was a means of control. No doubt it would remain until women won the vote. — Ken Follett

Fr. Ferriols Quotes By Matthew Donnelly

The only reason that people 'Choose' to go backwards is because they let their mind take control. Their mind points them in that direction because it's convenient.

If we learn to quiet the mind the soul has a way of painting the bigger picture for taking the right action into growth. — Matthew Donnelly

Fr. Ferriols Quotes By George Herbert

Listen, sweet Dove, unto my song, And spread thy golden wings in me; Hatching my tender heart so long, Till it get wing, and flie away with Thee. — George Herbert

Fr. Ferriols Quotes By Bliss Carman

THERE is something in the autumn that is native to my blood -
Touch of manner, hint of mood;
And my heart is like a rhyme,
With the yellow and the purple and the crimson keeping time. — Bliss Carman

Fr. Ferriols Quotes By Susan Elizabeth Phillips

She'd told herself she wouldn't get involved, yet here she was. Typical of those who didn't know how to deal with their own problems. They poked around in other people's troubles so they could feel better about themselves. She pocketed the key. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips