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Meagreness Quotes By Kevin DeYoung

God did not send a concept, an idea, or a virtue. He sent his Son. Follow the God of love, not love as your god. — Kevin DeYoung

Meagreness Quotes By Catherine Ryan Hyde

Was something contagious. I'm not sure what you're — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Meagreness Quotes By Franz Kafka

Man cannot live without a continuous confidence in something indestructible within himself. — Franz Kafka

Meagreness Quotes By Jeff Thull

When selling, never answer an unasked question. — Jeff Thull

Meagreness Quotes By William T. Vollmann

There have been times when I'm writing about things that are personally embarrassing. Like any human being, sometimes I can't help but wonder - 'What are the people I know going to think about this?' So I have to remind myself that all is permissible. Art has to be a free space. Language has to be a free space. — William T. Vollmann

Meagreness Quotes By Darren Rowse

Success is more about doing the things you know you should do than discovering the secrets you don't yet know. — Darren Rowse

Meagreness Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

She walked rather quickly; she liked to be active, though at times she gave an impression of repose that was at once static and evocative. This was because she knew few words and believed in none, and in the world she was rather silent, contributing just her share of urbane humor with a precision that approached meagreness. But at the moment when strangers tended to grow uncomfortable in the presence of this economy she would seize the topic and rush off with it, feverishly surprised with herself
then bring it back and relinquish it abruptly, almost timidly, like an obedient retriever, having been adequate and something more. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Meagreness Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

This was because she knew few words and believed in none, and in the world she was rather silent, contributing just her share of urbane humor with a precision that approached meagreness. — F Scott Fitzgerald