Kaleem Taylor Quotes & Sayings
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O grace abounding and allowing me to dare
to fix my gaze on the Eternal Light,
so deep my vision was consumed in it!
I saw how it contains within its depths
all things bound in a single book by love
of which creation is the scattered leaves:
how substance, accident, and their relation
were fused in such a way that what I now
describe is but a glimmer of that Light. — Dante Alighieri

How do you choose a place to settle, Enait? can you tell one from another?
You recognise it because you don't feel like leaving. Not because it's perfect, obviously. There aren't any perfect places. But there are places where at least no one tries to hurt you. — Fabio Geda

Through love, God paves the way to reconciliation. - Deb Wuethrich - — Gary Chapman

What shall we do at our tea party?" Daddy asked. "Do we sing and read poems like you do at Grammy's?"
"We can just talk. I can tell you about what's been happening at school. You can tell me about your work or what you did when you were a little boy. You know. Things that matter. — Babette Donaldson

And for you kids watching at home, remember, the less homework you do and the closer you sit to the TV, the more points you get. — Drew Carey

Burying your head in the sand does not make you invisible it only leads to suffocation. — Wayne Gerard Trotman

All pleasures should be taken in great leisure and are worth going into in detail; love is not like eating a quick lunch with one's hat on. — Mae West

I got sober when I was 22 years old. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

The goal here is to build a brand around social relevance in media (with his Participant Productions company). — Jeffrey Skoll

Find the key emotion; this may be all you need know to find your short story. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Emblem: the carapace of the great crowned snail is painted with all the flags of the United Nations. — Mason Cooley

Marriage is a duet or duel. — Emile Augier

Think of it. We know truth for the cruel instrument it is. Beauty is infinitely preferable to truth. We invent beauty. Faiths, political movements, high ideals, belief in love and fellowship. All of them are lies. We tell those lies, among others, endless others. We improve on history and myth and religion, make each more beautiful, better, easier to believe in. Our lies are not perfect, of course. The truths are too big. But perhaps someday we will find one great lie that all humanity can use. — George R R Martin