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Mazzagatti Construction Quotes By Joseph Sittler

Augustine said that we were all born into the world of "common grace" [i.e., available to all]. Before one is baptized, or even if one never is, such grace meets one in God's creation. There is grace in the pear tree that blooms and blushes. There is common grace in the sea (that massive cleanliness which we are proceeding to corrupt), in the fact that there was, before we laid hands on it, clean air. Our task is to appreciate that grace. — Joseph Sittler

Mazzagatti Construction Quotes By J. W. N. Sullivan

It is only in exceptional moods that we realize how wonderful are the commonest experiences of life. It seems to me sometimes that these experiences have an "inner" side, as well as the outer side we normally perceive. At such moments one suddenly sees everything with new eyes; one feels on the brink of some great revelation. It is as if we caught a glimpse of some incredibly beautiful world that lies silently about us all the time. — J. W. N. Sullivan

Mazzagatti Construction Quotes By Zadie Smith

Nabokov, who I loved more than any other writer when I was young, had such contempt for dialogue. When I was younger, I never wrote a word of dialogue because of him. I thought it was a childish part of a novel. — Zadie Smith

Mazzagatti Construction Quotes By Raul Julia

Thank God for the theater. — Raul Julia

Mazzagatti Construction Quotes By Madeleine Urban

It was embarrassing enough to have a crush on a patron. It was worse to have a crush on someone who'd never actually spoken to you before. — Madeleine Urban

Mazzagatti Construction Quotes By Nayyirah Waheed

Some words build houses in your throat. and they live there, content and on fire. — Nayyirah Waheed

Mazzagatti Construction Quotes By Steven Wright

The sky already fell. Now what? — Steven Wright