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Miriah Winder Quotes By Eve Langlais

The citadel with its wicked truths and his power-hungry uncle was gone, but Rafe couldn't erase what he knew. His entire life, everyone's existence, had been based on lies. — Eve Langlais

Miriah Winder Quotes By Susan Orlean

More and more, I felt that I was meeting people like Lee who didn't at all seem part of this modern world and this moment in time - the world of petty aggravations and obligations and boundaries, a time of bored cynicism - because how they lived and what they lived for was so optimistic. They sincerely loved something, trusted in the perfectibility of some living thing, lived for a myth about themselves and the idea of adventure, were convinced that certain things were really worth dying for, believed that they could make their lives into whatever they dreamed. — Susan Orlean

Miriah Winder Quotes By Tim Burton

A lot of things you see as a child remain with you ... you spend a lot of your life trying to recapture the experience. — Tim Burton

Miriah Winder Quotes By Jean Webster

I don't believe it pays to be a great author. — Jean Webster

Miriah Winder Quotes By Deb Brammer

Circumstances that weigh you down and obstacles that block your path are God's way of building spiritual muscle. Shortcuts and escape routes won't build the stamina you'll need to complete the course. — Deb Brammer

Miriah Winder Quotes By David Joseph Schwartz

There is a good side to every situation. — David Joseph Schwartz

Miriah Winder Quotes By John C. Wright

Here is our first rule: Any life you create is yours, and must be cared for. No matter how humble or small, it is still yours, and you must answer for it. — John C. Wright

Miriah Winder Quotes By Eugene H. Peterson

Spirituality is no different from what we've been doing for two thousand years just by going to church and receiving the sacraments, being baptized, learning to pray, and reading Scriptures rightly. It's just ordinary stuff. — Eugene H. Peterson