Nineteeth Quotes & Sayings
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In the nineteeth century, knitting was prescribed to women as a cure for nervousness and hysteria. Many new knitters find this sort of hard to believe because, until you get good at it, knitting seems to cause those ailments.
The twitch above my right eye will disappear with knitting practice. — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee

Leif: Getting killed would have been easier. No guilt. No worries. No fear. Caring for someone is terrible and wonderful. I don't know if I have the strength to do it for another. How do you deal with it?
Yelena: I focus on the wonderful parts and suffer through the terrible parts, knowing it will end eventually. — Maria V. Snyder

You have to put your own personality into your home. Do what you feel is you! — Douglas Wilson

I was a woman before I was an abolitionist. I must speak for the women. — Lucy Stone

Virtual simulations allow post-traumatic stress disorder sufferers to re-experience the events that traumatized them, and then slowly desensitize themselves to their impact through repeated recreations involving not just sight and sound but even smell. — Douglas Rushkoff

The novelists of the nineteeth century had all the luck. They had a huge and easily pleased public and the world they surveyed had every appearance of permanence. — Susan Ertz

Babylon was the Catholic Church. Your research helps us get a grip on that misapplication. I'll not mention anymore that the clues might apply to a church. They clearly don't. There are several references in these prophetic verses to cities within a nation. Babylon the Great must be a country, a nation, not a church. I assume that we've all read the clue verses to prepare for tonight. The verses identifying the identity of the Daughter of Babylon/Babylon the Great are: Psalm 137:8 Isaiah 13; 21:1-10; 47 and 48 Jeremiah 50 and 51 Zechariah 2:7 Revelation 17 and — John Price