Mummy Papa Marriage Anniversary Quotes & Sayings
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He lived in a strange, silent house and looked out of it through calm eyes. He was a stranger to all the world, but he was not lonely. — John Steinbeck
I am pretty much as you see me. I don't have deep, dark depths and go home in despair. — Deirdre O'Kane
That one American farmer can now feed himself and fifty-six other people may be, within the narrow view of the specialist, a triumph of technology; by no stretch of reason can it be considered a triumph of agriculture or of culture. It has been made possible by the substitution of energy for knowledge, of methodology for care, of technology for morality. — Wendell Berry
death - The undiscover'd country, — William Shakespeare
No, no! I'll carry the waste bucket. No one will ever suspect Prince Temnos would do that, will they?" His grin heartens me. We — Kate Elliott
The ambition to secure an education was most praiseworthy and encouraging. The idea, however, was too prevalent that, as soon as one secured a little education, in some unexplainable way he would be free from most of the hardships of the world, and, at any rate, could live without manual labour. There was a further feeling that a knowledge, however little, of the Greek and Latin languages would make one a very superior human being, something bordering almost on the supernatural. — Booker T. Washington
Solitude is the furnace in which transformation takes place. — Henri J.M. Nouwen
There are three very good reasons to travel: 1. See the world. 2. Meet new people. 3. Room service. — Linda Sunshine
Your Inner Being, or Source Energy, always offers a perspective that is to your greatest advantage, and when your perspective matches that, then positive attraction is occurring. — Esther Hicks
Sometimes a person needs a story more than food to stay alive. — Barry Lopez
But Amyas was like all the Crales, a ruthless egoist. He loved Caroline but he never once considered her in any way. He did as he pleased. — Agatha Christie
Novel-writing can be a cold-blooded business. One uses whatever happens to be lying around in memory and employs it to suit one's end ... .Then, again, during the months whilst one is writing about the past, a story is colored by what presently is happening to its writer. So, imperceptibly, the tone of voice changes, original intentions slip away. And I found myself looking through another window at a darker landscape inhabited by neither the present nor the past. — J.L. Carr
Real success is making art your whole life. — Kay WalkingStick
Bishop, this is a full tithe and a little bit more, because that's the way we have been blessed. — Henry D. Moyle
