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Hidedoor Quotes By Steven Magee

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) is the most fascinating subject that I have ever encountered in human health! — Steven Magee

Hidedoor Quotes By Rita Webb

I like the dark; it is safer here, where no one can see me. The shadows caress me; friends hugging me. — Rita Webb

Hidedoor Quotes By Leonard Ravenhill

Sodom, which had no Bible, no preachers, no tracts, no prayer meetings, no churches, perished. How then will America and England be spared from the wrath of the Almighty, think you? We have millions of Bibles, scores of thousands of churches, endless preachers - and yet what sin! — Leonard Ravenhill

Hidedoor Quotes By John Haines

Cabbages, whose heads, tightly folded see and hear nothing of this world, dreaming only on the yellow and green magnificence that is hardening within them. — John Haines

Hidedoor Quotes By Taite Adams

When I pass a judgment about something, I am injecting — Taite Adams

Hidedoor Quotes By Etty Hillesum

I feel like a small battlefield in which the problems, or some of the problems, of our time are being fought out. All one can hope to do is keep oneself humbly available, to allow oneself to be a battlefield. After all, the problems must be accommodated, have somewhere to struggle and come to rest and we, poor little humans, must put our inner space at their service and not run away. — Etty Hillesum

Hidedoor Quotes By Michael Moriarty

My musical influences are from the '50s: Bill Evans, Miles Davis and Ahmad Jamal. — Michael Moriarty

Hidedoor Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Accept that living in the present moment, with your present desires, is the best, the highest thing you can do. — Deepak Chopra

Hidedoor Quotes By John Lithgow

My father was a man of the theater. I grew up in a theater family. As a young man, as a boy, I gypsied around with my siblings and my parents to, like, eight different towns, went to eight different schools. All those things were extremely formative, and I think that's what happens. — John Lithgow