Gathright House Quotes & Sayings
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Gold," said Jaime. "You do like gold?" Urswyck studied him through reddened eyes. "It has its uses, I do confess. — George R R Martin

My words are easy to understand and easy to perform,
Yet no man under heaven knows them or practices them. — Laozi

Now thank we all our God, With hearts and hands and voices, Who wondrous things hath done, In whom his world rejoices ... — Johann Cruger

I have unshakeable faith in the perfect outcome of every situation in my life, for God is in absolute control. — Catherine Ponder

The writers of books are companions in one's life and, as such, are often more interesting than other companions. — James Salter

The people of this world make a god for themselves in their own image, and in doing so they make God far, far, far, too small. — Ted Dekker

Sometimes the critics review me harshly for not being critical of government but it's not me who has said I was political. — Janeane Garofalo

I have a dress fitting to get to at three.' (Simon)
'Cool,' said Kyle, slinging his messenger bag over his shoulder and heading for the door. 'Get them to make you something in red. It's totally your color. — Cassandra Clare

One day in 1984, at the height of his fame, Michael Jackson made a visit to the White House. President and Nancy Reagan may not have dug his music, but they understood the power Mr. Jackson commanded as a common pop-cultural touchstone for just about everyone else. — Monica Crowley

The way I understand gifts is that the giver must make a sacrifice, create an uneven exchange, bring himself closer to the recipient, create change and do it all with the right spirit. — Seth Godin

The reason for participating in a general will, and so for endorsing one's identity as a citizen, is that we share the world with others who are free, not that we have confidence in their judgment. A citizen who acts on a vote that has gone the way she thinks it should may in one sense be more wholehearted than one who must submit to a vote that has not gone her way. But a citizen in whom the general will triumphs gracefully over the private will exhibits a very special kind of autonomy, which is certainly not a lesser form. — Christine M. Korsgaard

But John Chapman told us he didnt eat meat cause he couldnt stand for somethin livin to be killed jest to keep him alive. — Tracy Chevalier

Our home, just like our garden, evolves. We experiment, try out different things and new colors until we feel content. Try to keep the metaphor of home as garden in your consciousness. — Alexandra Stoddard

Most men think that in framing their political opinions they are actuated by desire for the public good; but 9 times out of 10 a man's politics can be predicted from the way in which he makes a living. This has led some people to maintain, and many more to believe practically, that in such matters it is impossible to be objective, and that no method is possible except a tug-of-war between classes with opposite bias. — Bertrand Russell