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Ginzel Retrievers Quotes By J.M. Barrie

And as she was crossing to the day-nursery he added thoughtlessly, 'And shut that window. I feel a draught.'
'O George, never ask me to do that. The window must always be left open for them, always, always. — J.M. Barrie

Ginzel Retrievers Quotes By Anthony Hopkins

Oh yes. I'm an actor, so I just learn my lines, and show up and do it. I gave it a little bit of thought. — Anthony Hopkins

Ginzel Retrievers Quotes By Louise Hay

Would you really dig into yesterday's garbage to make tonight's meal? Do you dig into yesterday's mental garbage to create today's experiences? — Louise Hay

Ginzel Retrievers Quotes By Katy Kauffman

Do your part to help reap a harvest, and trust God to do His part. — Katy Kauffman

Ginzel Retrievers Quotes By Julie Anne Long

All his reckless, whimsical, sensual testing of the world throughout the years had been a search for what he knew with her. Passion and peace. Laughter and combat and friendship. God, but he loved her. It was an immensely humbling, enormous, radiant thing. — Julie Anne Long

Ginzel Retrievers Quotes By Joseph Chamberlain

Libraries are a kind of communism which the least revolutionary among us may be proud to advocate. — Joseph Chamberlain

Ginzel Retrievers Quotes By Karl Barth

Faith is not an art. Faith is not an achievement. Faith is not a good work of which some may boast while others can excuse themselves with a shrug of the shoulders for not being capable of it. It is a decisive insight of faith itself that all of us are incapable of faith in ourselves, whether we think of its preparation, beginning, continuation, or completion. In this respect believers understand unbelievers, skeptics, and atheists better than they understand themselves. Unlike unbelievers, they regard the impossibility of faith as necessary, not accidental ... — Karl Barth