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Headwaters Park Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Yet her experience had consisted less in a series of pure disappointments than in a series of substitutions. Continually it had happened that what she had desired had not been granted her, and that what had been granted her she had not desired. So she viewed with an approach to equanimity the now cancelled days when Donald had been her undeclared lover, and wondered what unwished-for thing Heaven might send her in place of him. — Thomas Hardy

Headwaters Park Quotes By Sarah Bessey

I loosened my grip on my opinions. I entered recovery for being such a know-it-all. I stopped expecting everyone to experience God or church or life like I thought it should be done. In fact, I stopped using the word should about God altogether, I sought God, and he was faithful to answer me. — Sarah Bessey

Headwaters Park Quotes By Tove Jansson

Maybe my passion is nothing special, but at least it's mine. — Tove Jansson

Headwaters Park Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

And as long as you are in any way ashamed before yourself, you do not yet belong with us. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Headwaters Park Quotes By Ayn Rand

It has been a day of wonder, this, our first day in the forest. — Ayn Rand

Headwaters Park Quotes By Arthur Hertzberg

I don't know where Bush is going - yet. But, Sharon obviously - I wrote somewhere in the last several months, that Sharon has adopted, essentially, the position of the Labor Party: that the Palestinians are here to stay. — Arthur Hertzberg

Headwaters Park Quotes By David Suzuki

Many countries - as well as cities, states and provinces - are taking global warming seriously and are working to reduce emissions and shift to cleaner energy sources. — David Suzuki

Headwaters Park Quotes By Milton Friedman

[Trade licensing] almost inevitably becomes a tool in the hands of a special producer group to maintain a monopoly position at the expense of the rest of the public. There is no way to avoid this result. — Milton Friedman