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Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By Jonathan Lethem

You can't be deep without a surface — Jonathan Lethem

Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By Hugh Jackman

Historically, much of the motivation for public schooling has been to stifle variety and institute social control. — Hugh Jackman

Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By Hannah Harding

I want to board a train, and leave my books behind. I want to be so caught up in writing about the journey, that I forget that fiction & fact are not the same. The destination does not signify. — Hannah Harding

Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By Lee Hazlewood

So anyway, I really enjoyed the European audiences. — Lee Hazlewood

Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By Barbara Kruger

It's really hard for me to use the term 'history' in the singular, because it suggests a reductivist view of how moments and events congeal and reflect the passage of time. I'd rather stick to the pluralness of 'histories' in order to suggest the simultaneity, the parallel forces at work, which produce lived experience. — Barbara Kruger

Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By Mary Oliver

My work is loving the world. Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird - equal seekers of sweetness. — Mary Oliver

Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By Orison Swett Marden

Scatter your flowers as you go; you will never go this way again. — Orison Swett Marden

Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By George Clooney

At the core of every religion is the belief that we care for everyone ... It's not too late to help a neighbor in need and to do it with the swiftness, expertise, generosity and love that resides in the best of who we are. — George Clooney

Fr Solanus Casey Quotes By Desmond Tutu

When I became Archbishop I set myself three goals for my term of office. Two had to deal with the inner workings of our Anglican (Episcopalian) Church - the ordination of women to the priesthood which our Church approved in 1992 and through which our Church has been wonderfully enriched and blessed; and the other in which I failed to get the Church's backing, the division of the large and sprawling Diocese of Cape Town into smaller episcopal pastoral units. The third goal was the liberation of all our people, black and white, and that we achieved in 1994. — Desmond Tutu