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Hyesims Quotes By Martha V. Parravano

Consider a small child sitting on his mother's lap while she reads him a picture book. The picture book opens to a width that effectively places the child at the center of a closed circle - that of mother's body, arms, and the picture book ... That circle, so private and intimate, is a place apart form the demands and stresses of daily life, a sanctuary in and from which the child can explore the many worlds offered in picture books. Despite all of our society's technological advances, it still just takes one child, one book, and one reader, to create this unique space, to work this everyday magic. — Martha V. Parravano

Hyesims Quotes By Niklaus Wirth

I have never designed a language for its own sake. — Niklaus Wirth

Hyesims Quotes By Robert Frost

and miles to go before i sleep... — Robert Frost

Hyesims Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

Yes, life was very sweet and cosy with Scarlett - as long as she had her own way — Margaret Mitchell

Hyesims Quotes By Alan Ball

I definitely see the good in people. Certainly in my own life I strive to be somebody who is functional and well adjusted and can face conflict in a non-emotional and non-destructive way, and those are the people I try to surround myself with in my life. But as characters, they bore me. — Alan Ball

Hyesims Quotes By Andre Gide

Everything's already been said, but since nobody was listening, we have to start again. — Andre Gide

Hyesims Quotes By Ayn Rand

what's the most horrible experience you can imagine? To me - it's being left, unarmed, in a sealed cell with a drooling beast of prey or a maniac who's had some disease that's eaten his brain out. You'd have nothing then but your voice - your voice and your thought. You'd scream to that creature why it should not touch you, you'd have the most eloquent words, the unanswerable words, you'd become the vessel of the absolute truth. And you'd see living eyes watching you and you'd know that the thing can't hear you, that it can't be reached, not reached, not in any way, yet it's breathing and moving there before you with a purpose of its own. That's horror. Well, that's what's hanging over the world, prowling somewhere through mankind, that same thing, something closed, mindless, utterly wanton, but something with an aim and a cunning of its own. — Ayn Rand

Hyesims Quotes By Matthew Haughey

Books aren't sad; they're just words. — Matthew Haughey

Hyesims Quotes By Edwin Meese

Ascribing racial animus to people who are trying to safeguard democratic integrity is a crude yet effective political tactic that obscures the truth. But there's something even worse than name-calling: legal interference from Washington with valid laws. — Edwin Meese

Hyesims Quotes By April Gornik

My work is about the underbelly of the beauty of nature - and the dark side of nature is its indifference. Nature isn't friendly, nor is it unfriendly - it's the perfect embodiment of the Other. — April Gornik

Hyesims Quotes By Emma Straub

Maybe that was the answer to good parenting - pretending the first child was the second. — Emma Straub

Hyesims Quotes By Debasish Mridha

To live in peace, love peace. — Debasish Mridha

Hyesims Quotes By Jane Hirshfield

Hyesims poems: transformative as walking high granite mountains by moonlight, with fragrant herbs underfoot and a thermos of clear tea in the backpack. Their bedrock is thusness, their images beauty is pellucid and new, their view without limit. The shelf of essential Zen poets for American readers grows larger with this immediately indispensable collection. — Jane Hirshfield

Hyesims Quotes By Charles Macklin

You are as welcome as the flowers in May. — Charles Macklin

Hyesims Quotes By Warren W. Wiersbe

The most miserable prison in the world is the prison we make for ourselves when we refuse to show mercy. Our thoughts become shackled, our emotions are chained, the will is almost paralyzed. But when we show mercy, all of these bonds are broken, and we enter into a joyful liberty that frees us to share God's love with others. — Warren W. Wiersbe