Herrnhut Revival Quotes & Sayings
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I know what it's like to scream when you see Justin Timberlake in person because I've done it. — Ross Mathews
Anything you do, let it come from you. Then it will be new. Give us more to see ... — Stephen Sondheim
When you're twenty, love is like a fever, it makes you almost delirious. When it's over you can hardly remember how it happened ... Fire in the blood, how quickly it burns itself out. — Irene Nemirovsky
What I stand for is what I stand on. — Wendell Berry
Everyone has a past, and the downside to my life is that the past gets dragged up. — Tamara Ecclestone
Someone threw a cabbage at William Howard Taft. That didn't bother Taft. He quipped, "I see that one of my adversaries has lost his head. — Judith St. George
Amber was past tense. We were covering her inanimate face in the white sheet of was. — Lorrie Moore
We no longer just take religious identity from our parents, so what's going on? Why are people going to this series, why are people reading so many books about religion? It's because they want answers. The answers are no longer just passed down from generation to generation. It's harder for people. In effect, you have to roll up your sleeve and ask the questions. But if you do it, if you forge your own identity, it can be much more personal and much more meaningful to you. — Bruce Feiler
Some folklorists just collected dead bones from one graveyard, only to bury them in another, their library. — Pete Seeger
'Alien' is a landmark. One of the really good science-fiction films. — Ridley Scott
Charm is often despised but I can never see why. No one has it who isn't capable of genuinely liking others, at least at the actual moment of meeting and speaking. Charm is always genuine; it may be superficial but it isn't false. — P.D. James
In those days one advantage of being a woman was that there was a basic courtesy towards us on which we could draw - something which today's feminists have largely dissipated. — Margaret Thatcher
