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Nicaean Quotes By Jane Hirshfield

Within the silence, expansion, and sustained day by day concentration, I grow permeable. — Jane Hirshfield

Nicaean Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

What possessed ye, woman, to hit me in the heid wi' a fish whilst I was fighting for my life? — Diana Gabaldon

Nicaean Quotes By Clara Barton

I went to the Senate, accomplished nothing as usual. — Clara Barton

Nicaean Quotes By Voltaire

It is reported in the supplement of the council of Nicaean that the fathers, being very perplexed to know which were the cryphal or apocryphal books of the Old and New Testaments, put them all pell-mell on an altar, and the books to be rejected fell to the ground. It is a pity that this eloquent procedure has not survived. — Voltaire

Nicaean Quotes By Donna Karan

Where there is creativity there is hope and Haiti is the most hopeful place I've experienced — Donna Karan

Nicaean Quotes By Thomas A. Edison

Focus on how the end-user customers perceive the impact of your innovation - rather than on how you, the innovators, perceive it. — Thomas A. Edison

Nicaean Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

He gave his father a gentle shove. "Up the stairs."
"Jesper?" said a voice from beneath the nearest table. A pretty blonde girl looked up from where she was crouched on the floor.
"Madeleine?" Jesper said. "Madeleine Michaud?"
"You said we'd have breakfast!"
"I had to go to Fjerda."
"Fjerda?"
Jesper headed up the stairs after Wylan, then poked his head back into the reading room. "If I live, I'll buy you waffles."
"You don't have enough money to buy her waffles," Wylan grumbled.
"Be quiet. We're in a library. — Leigh Bardugo

Nicaean Quotes By Kerstin Gier

Love goes through all times — Kerstin Gier

Nicaean Quotes By Robert Fulghum

If you notice phrases, ideas, and anecdotes that closely resemble those that appear elsewhere in my writing, it's not a matter of sloppy editing. I'm repeating myself. I'm reshuffling words in the hope that just once I might say something exactly right. And I'm still wrestling with dilemmas that are not easily resolved or easily dismissed. I run at them again and again because I am not finished with them. Any may never be. Work-in- progress on a life-in-progress is what my writing is about. And some progress in the work is enough to keep it going on. — Robert Fulghum