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Lillian Benbow Quotes By Scott Turow

I'm of that generation of Jews still deeply influenced by the Holocaust. Certainly the notion that the state power to kill can be subject to such extraordinary abuse is always lurking beneath the surface for me. Certainly my experience and identity as a Jew is there. — Scott Turow

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Keith Richards

The thing about being a songwriter, once you realize you are one, is that to provide ammo, you start to become an observer. ... You're constantly on the alert. That faculty gets trained in you over the years: observing people, how they react to one another, which in a way makes you weirdly distant ... It's a little of Peeping Tom, being a song-writer. — Keith Richards

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

What a mystery blood was
how did a tiny gesture, a tome of voice, endure through generations like the harder verities of flesh? He had seen it again and again, watching his nieces and nephews grow, and accepted without thought the ehoes of parent and grandparent that appeared for brief moments. the shadow of a face looking back through the years
that vanished again into the face that was now. — Diana Gabaldon

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Evelyn Tribole

Forget Being Obedient. A well-meaning suggestion by a spouse or significant other, such as: "Honey, you should have the broiled chicken . . ." or "You shouldn't eat those fries . . ." can set off an inner food rebellion. In this type of food combat, your only weapon to fight back becomes a double order of fries. Our clients call this forget-you eating. — Evelyn Tribole

Lillian Benbow Quotes By William Penn

It is a coal from God's altar must kindle our fire; and without fire, true fire, no acceptable sacrifice. — William Penn

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Karl Rove

Memo to White House: Calling voters stupid is not a winning strategy. — Karl Rove

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Violet Cross

Lacey?" He bowed his head until his face was inches from mine. His smile was still in place, and as his eyes swept over my face, it widened. "Uh-oh. Did you break? — Violet Cross

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Ivan Pavlov

Learn the ABC of science before you try to ascend to its summit. — Ivan Pavlov

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Don Henley

Sometimes songwriters and singers forget that. They get a melody in their head and the notes will take precedence, so that they wind up forcing a word onto a melody. It doesn't ring true. — Don Henley

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Paul Farmer

I'm one of six kids, and the eight of us lived for over a decade in either a bus or a boat. — Paul Farmer

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Zig Ziglar

Ask yourself a question: Is my attitude worth catching? — Zig Ziglar

Lillian Benbow Quotes By William Cowper

Mansions once
Knew their own masters, and laborious hinds,
That had surviv'd the father, serv'd the son.
Now the legitimate and rightful lord
Is but a transient guest, newly arrived,
And soon to be supplanted. He that saw
His patrimonial timber cast its leaf,
Sells the last scantling, and transfers the price
To some shrewd sharper ere it buds again. Estates are landscapes, gazed upon awhile,
Then advertised and auctioneer'd away. — William Cowper

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Samuel Butler

Words are like money; there is nothing so useless, unless when in actual use. — Samuel Butler

Lillian Benbow Quotes By John Greenleaf Whittier

And sweet and far as from a star, replied a voice which shall not cease, till drowning all the noise of war, it sings the blessed song of peace — John Greenleaf Whittier

Lillian Benbow Quotes By Ruth Nanda Anshen

Knowledge [...] no longer consists in a manipulation of man and nature as opposite forces, nor in the reduction of data to mere statistical order, but is a means of liberating mankind from the destructive power of fear, pointing the way toward the goal of the rehabilitation of the human will and the rebirth of faith and confidence in the human person. — Ruth Nanda Anshen