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Gerstle Rosen Quotes By Paramore

I drowned out all my sense with the sound of its beating, and that's what you get when you let your heart win — Paramore

Gerstle Rosen Quotes By Tullian Tchividjian

We find it is when we feel no one could possibly love us that we are most eager for a God who says, I came to love the unlovable. — Tullian Tchividjian

Gerstle Rosen Quotes By Carol Bellamy

I think tremendous change has taken place since the World Summit for Children in 1990. — Carol Bellamy

Gerstle Rosen Quotes By Michael Dirda

Born in 1910, Wilfrid Thesiger spent his childhood in Ethiopia, or Abyssinia, as it was then called, where his father was an important and much-admired British official. — Michael Dirda

Gerstle Rosen Quotes By Brian Koslow

There is no advertisement as powerful as a positive reputation traveling fast. — Brian Koslow

Gerstle Rosen Quotes By Mary Catherine Bateson

Insight, I believe, refers to the depth of understanding that comes by setting experiences, yours and mine, familiar and exotic, new and old, side by side, learning by letting them speak to one another. — Mary Catherine Bateson

Gerstle Rosen Quotes By John Ford

Lost, I am Lost! My fates have doomed my death.
The more I strive, I love; the more I love,
The less I hope. I see my ruin, certain.
What judgement or endeavors could apply
To my incurable and restless wounds
I throughly have examined, but in vain.
Oh, that it were not in religion sin
To make our love a god and worship it!
I have even wearied heaven with prayers, dried up
The spring of my continual tears, even starved
My veins with daily fasts; what wit or art
Could counsel, I have practiced. But, alas,
I find all these but dreams and old men's tales
To fright unsteady youth; I'm still the same.
Or I must speak or burst. Tis not, I know,
My lust, but tis my fate that leads me on.
Keep fear and low fainthearted shame with slaves!
I'll tell her that I love her, through my heart
Were rated at the price of that attempt. — John Ford