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Liturgically Correct Quotes By Martha Graham

I believe that dance was the first art. A philosopher has said that dance and architecture were the first arts. I believe that dance was first because it's gesture, it's communication. That doesn't mean it's telling a story, but it means it's communicating a feeling, a sensation to people. — Martha Graham

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Pierre Deligne

All problems in mathematics are psychological. — Pierre Deligne

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Thea Harrison

I wish to know what you are doing here," he whispered to the unknown woman, drumming his fingers on the road. "And what you might have to do with a stray puck and an enemy Queen. — Thea Harrison

Liturgically Correct Quotes By George R R Martin

Kings are supposed to put the realm before their sisters. — George R R Martin

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Ashleigh Brilliant

My main object in life is to see what will happen next. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Jim Rogers

The most sensible skill that I can give to somebody born in 2003 is a perfect command of Mandarin. — Jim Rogers

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Cynthia Ozick

Nothing is so awesomely unfamiliar as the familiar that discloses itself at the end of a journey. Nothing shakes the heart so much as meeting-far, far away-what you last met at home. — Cynthia Ozick

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Let the fellowship of Christ examine itself and see whether it has given any token of the love of Christ to the victim of the world's contumely and contempt, any token of that love of Christ which seeks to preserve, support and protect life. Otherwise however liturgically correct our services are, and however devout our prayer, however brave our testimony, they will profit us nothing, nay rather, they must needs testify against us that we have as a Church ceased to follow our Lord. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Liturgically Correct Quotes By David Brooks

Stairway to Wisdom") David Brooks detailed the needed ingredients to gaining a deep understanding of a social problem, beginning with the data and moving on to first-hand accounts. The highest rung on his stairway, though, went beyond those: "Empathy opens you up to absorb the good and the bad. Love impels you not just to observe but to seek union - to think as another thinks and feel as another feels. — David Brooks

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Wearing a scrap of colored cloth around your neck, even though it serves no useful purpose, but which answers to the name of "tie." — Paulo Coelho

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Paul Auster

I was always very curious as a young man about why older writers who I met seemed so indifferent to what was going on, whereas I, in my 20s, was reading everything. Everything seemed important. But they were only interested in the writers they admired when they were young, and I didn't understand it then, but now, now I understand it. — Paul Auster

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Donnie Wahlberg

If you're playing a fictional character, you can create a character, you can sort of take certain liberties. And when you're playing a real person who's actually standing there watching you, you know, it's - you do feel a weight. You know, you feel an obligation to not only be - to give the best performance that you can, but to make sure that you represent this person. — Donnie Wahlberg

Liturgically Correct Quotes By Taya Kyle

I can tell you that my family in the absolute worst of times has seen the absolute best in people. And, that has given us more strength than could ever imagine. — Taya Kyle