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Muddle And Jumble Quotes By James Hudson Taylor

[God] wants you to have something far better than riches and gold, and that is helpless dependence upon Him. — James Hudson Taylor

Muddle And Jumble Quotes By Gail Sheehy

In rough times, pathfinders rely on work, friends, humor and prayer. They develop a support network. — Gail Sheehy

Muddle And Jumble Quotes By Iris Murdoch

I think the novel is essentially a comic form (tragedy is for the theatre), not meaning by that full of jokes, but that it is about the absurd detail of human life, the way in which one cannot fully understand what is happening. Life is muddle and jumble and ends inconclusively, and when this is presented with great comic art the sorrows of human life can be truthfully conveyed; one is moved by the spectacle, and feels that something truthful has been told in a magic way. — Iris Murdoch

Muddle And Jumble Quotes By Barbara Castle

Britain in the 1970s was undoubtedly an economic mess because of the oil price explosion. — Barbara Castle

Muddle And Jumble Quotes By Salvatore J. Cordileone

Our Catholic schools exist to help young people attain holiness in their lives, that is, to become saints. — Salvatore J. Cordileone

Muddle And Jumble Quotes By Madeleine Albright

Women are more than 50% of almost every country in the world. Countries rob themselves of the resources of women if they keep them as property. It isn't that women can't find work. It's just that women don't get paid for their work and are not recognized properly. It's something that has to be on the international agenda all the time. — Madeleine Albright

Muddle And Jumble Quotes By Cleveland Amory

You do not need to belong to the cat for a long time to realize the main thing that cats like to do is to wrap theirselves up in mystery, perhaps only except for a hobby of jumbling up everything that is in order. And if the cat can, and usually so, make a great mystery of where it was when you were searching for it even if a moment ago it was sitting by your side, do not have any doubts: its ancestors had a great pleasure to surround its origin by mystery. — Cleveland Amory