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Latterday Quotes By Henry T. Blackaby

I recognize that there are times in God's divine will and infinite wisdom that He chooses not to heal or to protect from harm. It was out of my love relationship with God that I was able to trust Him to walk with me through the situation, regardless of how it turned out. — Henry T. Blackaby

Latterday Quotes By Robin Hobb

Name it as you will, claim it as you will, the world does not belong to men. Men belong to the world. — Robin Hobb

Latterday Quotes By Trevor Ravenscroft

Like some translucen latterday Cassandra, the prophetess of doom, (Heila the Comptesse von Westarp, the former secretary of the Thule Gesellschaff) rose up from the bosom of the limp and slumbering medium (Dr. Nemirovitch-Dantchanko) to give a warning that the man who was even now preparing to assume the leadership of Thule would prove himself to be a false prophet. Assuming total power over the nation, he would be responsible one day for reducing the whole of Germany to rubble and its people to a defeat and moreal degradation hitherto unknown to history. — Trevor Ravenscroft

Latterday Quotes By Maria V. Snyder

You have slipped under my skin, invaded my blood, and seized my heart. You have poisoned me. — Maria V. Snyder

Latterday Quotes By Aristotle.

Now if there is any gift of the gods to men, it is reasonable that happiness should be god-given, and most surely god-given of all human things inasmuch as it is the best. But this question would perhaps be more appropriate to another inquiry; happiness seems, however, even if it is not god-sent but comes as a result of virtue and some process of learning and training, to be among the most god-like things; for that which is the prize and end of virtue seems to be the best thing in the world, and something god-like and blessed. — Aristotle.

Latterday Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

The mummied dead everywhere. The flesh cloven along the bones, the ligaments dried to tug and taut as wires. Shriveled and drawn like latterday bogfolk, their faces of boiled sheeting, the yellowed palings of their teeth. They were discalced to a man like pilgrims of some common order for all their shoes were long since stolen. — Cormac McCarthy

Latterday Quotes By Ron Kauk

There are two worlds: the world where nothing is sacred except money, an the other world, where everything is sacred. — Ron Kauk

Latterday Quotes By Temple Grandin

When something is "all in your mind," people tend to think that it's willful, that it's something you could control if only you tried harder or if you had been trained differently. I'm hoping that the newfound certainty that autism is in your brain and in your genes will affect public attitudes. — Temple Grandin

Latterday Quotes By George Santayana

Intelligence is quickness in seeing things as they are. — George Santayana

Latterday Quotes By Lawrence Durrell

Old age is an insult. It's like being smacked. — Lawrence Durrell

Latterday Quotes By Stephen Greenblatt

Art always penetrates the particular fissures in one's psychic life. — Stephen Greenblatt

Latterday Quotes By Emily Henry

I promise you. I promise you the stars. I promise you the lake and falls, coywolves and robins. I promise earth and heaven: I will love you long after the last human has taken his last breath. When the stars burn out and the oceans freeze over and the whole world is ash and dust and ice, our names will still be carved into this tree of life, side by side, and I'll still be loving you. — Emily Henry