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Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By Jenny Nimmo

I had written two or three books before my husband noticed that in every one of them a family member was missing. He suggested that it was because my father's death, when I was five, utterly changed my world. I can only suppose he is right and that this is the reason I am drawn to a narrative where someone's life is changed by loss. — Jenny Nimmo

Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By E. M. Forster

She must be assured that it is not a criminal offense to love at first sight. — E. M. Forster

Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By Jon Kabat-Zinn

When asked about his apparent lack of anger toward the Chinese by an incredulous reporter at the time he won the Nobel Peace Prize, the Dalai Lama replied something to the effect that: They have taken everything from us; should I let them take my mind as well? — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By David Rawlings

To Be Young (is to be sad, is to be high) — David Rawlings

Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

He walked jauntily away, being hungry, and the unfortunate Matthew was left to do that which was harder for him than bearding a lion in its den - walk up to a girl - a strange girl - an orphan girl - and demand of her why she wasn't a boy. — L.M. Montgomery

Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By Megan Whalen Turner

Dying would have been so much easier. — Megan Whalen Turner

Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By Leander Perez

Do you know what the Negro is? Animal right out of the jungle. Passion. Welfare. Easy life. That's the Negro. — Leander Perez

Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

When you have got a thing where you want, it is a good thing to leave it where it is. — Winston S. Churchill

Martha Kilpatrick Quotes By David Jeremiah

Prayer is meant to be preventative more than remedial. We usually treat prayer as remedial, meaning we pray when we have a need or are in trouble. But in Luke 18:1 Jesus says that at all times we "ought to pray ... and not lose heart." In other words, prayer isn't the last thought; it's the first thought. It is preventative, not remedial. Also instead of praying when we are tempted, Jesus says we should pray that we "may not enter into temptation" (Matthew 26:41). When we are not under pressure and stress, we should be praying so that we might be shored up and defended against the pressures that will come. — David Jeremiah