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November Solemn Quotes & Sayings

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November Solemn Quotes By Norman Vincent Peale

but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 3:13-14) — Norman Vincent Peale

November Solemn Quotes By Annie Lennox

There must be an angel playing with my heart. — Annie Lennox

November Solemn Quotes By Jeremy Stoppelman

On mobile, what are the core apps? It's basically messaging, mapping and review data. — Jeremy Stoppelman

November Solemn Quotes By Jandy Nelson

... so so lonely, like, I don't know, a day without birds or something. — Jandy Nelson

November Solemn Quotes By Jack Whitehall

My mother giving birth to me was just like Lady Sybil giving birth, except that there wasn't such a tragic ending. — Jack Whitehall

November Solemn Quotes By Barry Eysman

It was so close to October that Halloween was knocking at his heart. — Barry Eysman

November Solemn Quotes By Pope Paul VI

There are those who ask what authority, what theological qualification, the Council intended to give to its teachings, knowing that it avoided issuing solemn dogmatic definitions backed by the Church's infallible teaching authority. The answer is known by those who remember the conciliar declaration of March 6, 1964, repeated on November 16, 1964. In view of the pastoral nature of the Council, it avoided proclaiming in an extraordinary manner any dogmata carrying the mark of infallibility. — Pope Paul VI

November Solemn Quotes By William Peter Blatty

We mourn the blossoms of May because they are to whither; but we know that May is one day to have its revenge upon November, by the revolution of that solemn circle which never stops
which teaches us in our height of hope, ever to be sober, and in our depth of desolation, never to despair. — William Peter Blatty