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Nigging Quotes By Carl Sandburg

POETRY: A sliver of the moon lost in the belly of a golden frog. — Carl Sandburg

Nigging Quotes By Nora Roberts

I was your lover Liam, but never your partner. I won't settle for that, not even for you. You had my heart in your hands, and you didn't know what to do with it. I can tell you, without the crystal ball, without the gift, you will never have another like it. — Nora Roberts

Nigging Quotes By Robert Montgomery

Are there not hours of an immortal birth, - Bright visitations from a purer sphere, That cannot live in language? Is there not A mood of glory, when the mind attuned To heaven, can out of dreams create her worlds? - — Robert Montgomery

Nigging Quotes By Tacitus

The word liberty has been falsely used by persons who, being degenerately profligate in private life, and mischievous in public, had no hope left but in fomenting discord. — Tacitus

Nigging Quotes By David Simon

A man got to have a code. --The Wire — David Simon

Nigging Quotes By Agnes Martin

When I first made a grid, I happened to be thinking of the innocence of trees, and then a grid came into my mind and I thought it represented innocence, and I still do, and so I painted it and then I was satisfied. I thought, 'This is my vision.' — Agnes Martin

Nigging Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Facing facts is always empowering. — Eckhart Tolle

Nigging Quotes By C.D. Reiss

You're not going to put a bag over my head, are you? — C.D. Reiss

Nigging Quotes By Nadia Hashimi

Why do we keep the Qur'an all the way up there, Madar-jan? It is so hard to reach it there! Because nothing is above the Qur'an. This is how we show our respect for the word of Allah. — Nadia Hashimi

Nigging Quotes By Johan Huizinga

History, as the study of the past, makes the coherence of what happened comprehensible by reducing events to a dramatic pattern and seeming them in a simple form. — Johan Huizinga