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Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Stefan Zweig

As we grow old, we become aware that death is drawing near; his shadow falls across our path; the realities of life seem less crude than of yore, they touch our senses less intimately, and they lose much of their poignancy. — Stefan Zweig

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Busy Philipps

I think it's important for kids to express themselves with bad fashion. I struggle a little bit now because I have a daughter and I feel with fashion, like they're sexualizing the kids so young. Little kids in high heels and that kind of thing is really difficult for me to wrap my head around. — Busy Philipps

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Victor Hugo

One day - when the emperor had come to call on his uncle the cardinal - our worthy priest happened to be waiting as his Majesty went by. Noticing that the old man looked at him with a certain curiosity, Napoleon turned around and said brusquely, 'Who is this good man looking at me?'
'Sire,' replied M. Myriel, "you are looking at a good man, and I at a great one. May we both be the better for it."
That evening the emperor asked the cardinal the priest's name, Still later, M. Myriel was totally surprised to learn he had been appointed Bishop of Digne. — Victor Hugo

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Patrick Ness

And it feels like, finally. — Patrick Ness

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Karen Burton Mains

Hospitality, however, seeks to minister. It says, "This home is not mine. It is truly a gift from my Master. I am His servant and I use it as He desires." Hospitality does not try to impress, but to serve. — Karen Burton Mains

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Virtue - even attempted virtue - brings light; indulgence brings fog. — C.S. Lewis

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Any man more right than his neighbors constitutes a majority of one already. — Henry David Thoreau

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Kay Stockham

Liam stared at her, his gaze glittering hot with something she was afraid to identify because it made her knees weak and she couldn't breathe from the intensity and pace of her heart pounding away in her chest.
He wanted to kiss her.
He didn't want to want to kiss her - she could read that in his expression, as well - but she knew he did. And right, then. Cop or not - mistake that it would be - she wanted him to kiss her, too. — Kay Stockham

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Kay Mills

I have seen enormous changes. I have not seen enough change. I, too, can hardly wait. — Kay Mills

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Kresley Cole

I want Holly to experience life. To take away the blinders she has so assiduously relied on. I think you're just the type of person to show her what she doesn't know and doesn't want to know. My niece is innocent in so many ways, and there comes a time in a woman's life when innocence is merely a euphemism for ignorance. — Kresley Cole

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Frank Herbert

Growth is limited by the necessity which is present in the least amount. And naturally, the least favorable condition controls the growth rate — Frank Herbert

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Thomas Troward

We can gradually grow into any condition we desire, provided we first make ourselves in habitual mental attitude the person who corresponds to those conditions. — Thomas Troward

Mungall Stirlingshire Quotes By Toni Sorenson

The month of December isn't magical because it sparkles. It's magical because it changes people's hearts ... at least momentarily. — Toni Sorenson