Hannah Nydahl Quotes & Sayings
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What if you go after the love of your life and it ruins you? — Robin York
Of all my novels, this book will stand out for me because of the sea change it inspired in the way I think about myself, and because it made me aware of the distance I have yet to go when it comes to racial awareness. — Jodi Picoult
We, the called and faithful and chosen, we will drive away our griefs, and set up our banners of confidence in the name of God. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I'm religious. I think this is something God had planned for me. — Clay Aiken
We don't need new governments
new revolutions
we don't need new men
new women
we don't need new ways
we just need to care. — Charles Bukowski
You noticed from last night, we only did two from the 80s. And our set's two hours long. — Ann Wilson
Their faces were wholly burned, their eyesockets were hollow, the fluid from their melted eyes had run down their cheeks. — John Hersey
Roses," she thought sardonically, "All trash, m'dear. — Virginia Woolf
Humor is the ovum of dissent, — David Mitchell
The "environmental crisis," in fact, can be
solved only if people, individually and in their communities, recover responsibility for their thoughtlessly given proxies. If people begin the effort to take back into their own power a significant portion of their economic responsibility, then their inevitable first discovery is that the "environmental crisis" is no such thing; it is not a crisis of our environs or surroundings; it is a crisis of our lives as individuals, as family members, as community members, and as citizens. We have an "environmental crisis" because we have consented to an economy in which by eating, drinking, working, resting, traveling, and enjoying ourselves we are destroying the natural, the god-given world. — Wendell Berry
Your spiritual family is even more important than our physical family because it will last forever. — Rick Warren
Our truest response to the irrationality of the world is to paint or sing or write, for only in such response do we find truth. — Madeleine L'Engle
