Mae Woven Quotes & Sayings
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The word 'living' has so many connotations that I'm almost reluctant to try to define it scientifically because it sounds as if I'm then downgrading all the other significances of that word. — Francis Collins

True worship is when the spirit, the immortal and invisible part of man, speaks to and meets with God, who is immortal and invisible. — William Barclay

You are nature. You are already perfect, peaceful, and powerful. You don't need to become anything. You simply need to remember yourself. — Vironika Tugaleva

What is most satisfying for a photographer,' he noted 'is not recognition, success and so forth. It's communication: what you say can mean something to other people, can be of certain importance. . . The photographer's task is not to prove anything about a human event. We're not advertisers; we're witnesses of the transitory. — Russell Miller

For writers, handing a manuscript off to an editor is like walking into a parole hearing. You've done the time but wonder if it's going to satisfy the judge. — Shandy L. Kurth

Mormonism is the house whose walls I know best. It is the story I am not abandoning because it is the story I choose-and in many ways gas chosen me-again and again to grapple with. Mormonism is my native spiritual language and many of the threads with which my life's tapestry is woven. — Ashley Mae Hoiland

Fundamentalism does mean reading quite conservatively and literally, saying 'the Bible is the word of God and we have to follow it. What it says is this.' — Elaine Pagels

You will do well to cultivate the resources in yourself that bring you happiness outside of success or failure. — Bill Watterson

Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction. — Francis Picabia

We may be living past and future lives at the same time we are living this one. — Doug Dillon

I've found that limitations can be an artist's best friend sometimes. — Michael Gungor

Food is just something you grow and recipes are just words written in notebooks. They are nothing until the right person comes along. And that's when the real magic happens. — Sarah Addison Allen

Words alone cannot fully convey the realities of the soul or the greatness of the human spirit. — William Shirley

You can remember times when you were a kid, when life looked too doggoned deliciously beautiful to be left alone. So you could feel like that again if you worked at it. — L. Ron Hubbard