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Lummis Elementary Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

The idea of existing beyond the patriarchal institution of faith, of withdrawing our external projection of God onto the church is almost unfathomable ... We think there's nothing beyond the edge. No real spirituality, no salvation, no community, no divine substance. We cannot see that the voyage will lead us to whole new continents of depth and meaning. That if we keep going, we might even come full circle, but with a a whole new consciousness. — Sue Monk Kidd

Lummis Elementary Quotes By George Harrison

The biggest break in my career was getting into the Beatles in 1962. The second biggest break since then is getting out of them. — George Harrison

Lummis Elementary Quotes By Robert Breault

The trick to getting things done is to list things to do in doable order. — Robert Breault

Lummis Elementary Quotes By Alberto Manguel

Each book was a world unto itself, and in it I took refuge. — Alberto Manguel

Lummis Elementary Quotes By Daniel Polansky

The rows of empty jugs had multiplied with the speed of caged rabbits. — Daniel Polansky

Lummis Elementary Quotes By Fennel Hudson

Cherish the moment and the time in which you live. — Fennel Hudson

Lummis Elementary Quotes By Steve Maraboli

Sometimes letting go is simply changing the labels you place on an event. Looking at the same event with fresh eyes. — Steve Maraboli

Lummis Elementary Quotes By Drew Gilpin Faust

I've always done more than I ever thought I would. Becoming a professor - I never would have imagined that. Writing books - I never would have imagined that. Getting a Ph.D. - I'm not sure I would even have imagined that. I've lived my life a step at a time. Things sort of happened. — Drew Gilpin Faust

Lummis Elementary Quotes By Patty Houser

Statements don't exist by themselves. Just like people, they are in relationship with one another. — Patty Houser