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Fredericks Bakery Quotes By George Eliot

Blessed influence of one true loving human soul on another! Not calculable by algebra, not deducible by logic, but mysterious, effectual, mighty as the hidden process by which the tiny seed is quickened, and bursts forth into tall stem and broad leaf, and glowing tasseled flower. — George Eliot

Fredericks Bakery Quotes By Gloria Steinem

But I realize now that the art of living in the present is not so much controlling time, it's losing track of time. This is most likely to happen when we surrender to something we love to do: not because it's a demand, or an emergency, or an inability to do anything else. Seeking out what we love so much that we lose track of time when we're doing it - that goes beyond Einstein's theory and puts us into his life. He loved his work so much that he had to be careful while shaving; otherwise, he cut himself when a spontaneous idea struck. That is a hint of the timeless Now. — Gloria Steinem

Fredericks Bakery Quotes By Anne Lamott

Where do we even start on the daily walk of restoration and awakening? We start where we are. — Anne Lamott

Fredericks Bakery Quotes By Diana Wynne Jones

By now it was clear that Howl was in a mood to produce green slime any second. Sophie hurriedly put her sewing away. "I'll make some hot buttered toast," she said. "Is that all you can do in the face of tragedy??" Howl asked. "Make toast! — Diana Wynne Jones

Fredericks Bakery Quotes By Cat Stevens

If you want to be free be free — Cat Stevens

Fredericks Bakery Quotes By Ann Brashares

He just wanted to look at her and know her life was marching along under the same arch of time and space as he is. — Ann Brashares

Fredericks Bakery Quotes By William Butler Yeats

Choose your companions from the best; Who draws a bucket with the rest soon topples down the hill. — William Butler Yeats