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Lissimore Wendell Quotes By Neil Gaiman

The problems with success, frankly, are infinitely preferable to the problems of failure. — Neil Gaiman

Lissimore Wendell Quotes By Peprah Boasiako

Poisonous people will try to destroy you when they recognize your power; this is because they fear what you might become. — Peprah Boasiako

Lissimore Wendell Quotes By Martin Buber

Every person born in this world represents something new, something that never existed before, something original and unique. — Martin Buber

Lissimore Wendell Quotes By Emily Dickinson

Oh Susie, I often think that I will try to tell you how very dear you are, and how I'm watching for you, but the words won't come, though the tears will, and I sit down disappointed. Yet, darling, you know it all
then why do I seek to tell you? I do not know. In thinking of those I love, my reason is all gone from me, and I do fear sometimes that I must make a hospital for the hopelessly insane, and chain myself up there so I won't injure you. — Emily Dickinson

Lissimore Wendell Quotes By Tristan Sherwin

To still seek God after discovering Him may be a love paradox of the soul, as A.W. Tozer reminds us; but to earnestly continue to perceive God and make Him perceivable, is the quintessence of worship. — Tristan Sherwin

Lissimore Wendell Quotes By Emilia Clarke

A young Brit girl with no theatre experience decided to take on an iconic American role on Broadway. Maybe I should have thought that through? — Emilia Clarke

Lissimore Wendell Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

The one we call Earth formed in a kind of Goldilocks zone around the Sun, where oceans remain largely in liquid form. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Lissimore Wendell Quotes By Mavis Gallant

She was a pretty girl, with a pointed face and blue-black hair. But she was an untidy, a dusty sort of girl, and you felt that in a few years something might go wrong; she might get swollen ankles or grow a mustache. — Mavis Gallant